2004-01-26 06:00 PM - last edited on 2023-05-26 02:11 PM by Rubia Torres
2004-01-26 06:04 PM
2004-01-26 06:13 PM
2004-01-26 07:48 PM
farzinassadi wrote:... especially the polygon geometry method.
till then ,an easy way is to create the column with wall tool.
2004-01-26 08:26 PM
farzinassadi wrote:...or draw the column profile on plan and magic wand it with the slab tool...or...
till then ,an easy way is to create the column with wall tool.
2004-01-26 08:29 PM
2004-01-27 06:17 AM
oreopoulos wrote:Well ... most of the columns I have seen in my life are aither rectangular or round. Cladding, however, can take any shape. Strictly speaking, the column tool in my book is good for the structural part; the rest is another story, so has to be done with other tools.
I see a workaround for such basic stuff. If there is not such a wish in the wish list its time to put it. Thx for you answers.
2004-01-27 11:42 AM
Djordje wrote:What about classical orders? Egyptian? Minoan?
Well ... most of the columns I have seen in my life are aither rectangular or round.
2004-01-27 12:37 PM
"Djordje
Well ... most of the columns I have seen in my life are aither rectangular or round. Cladding, however, can take any shape. Strictly speaking, the column tool in my book is good for the structural part; the rest is another story, so has to be done with other tools.
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What about columns at edges when the building sides are not perpendicular. This is very usuall at least where i live.
Not to mention T shaped Gamma shaped Pi shaped
Of course T shaped is easy to implement (although as i am new to Archicad i dont know if the overlapping part is excluded at constuction lists or counted twice)
(anyway after 1 month of using Archicad and coming from autocad i dont want to look back far easier to work. And lots of things to be evolved)
2004-01-27 07:01 PM