How to create a superellipse.
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2009-03-25 12:12 PM
I'm looking for a way to draw/generate a 2d superellipse (or something close- as the shape might not be precisely this) in plan- perhaps then after extrude it and round the edges to form the basic shape of a building.

Is this possible?

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2009-03-25 05:11 PM
Please add your OS and AC version to your profile. Answers often vary dependent upon these variables.

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2009-03-30 03:17 PM
Sorry for the delayed response. It wasn't my intention to create the stadium itself, just a 3d massing model and a 2d axonometric diagram.
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2009-03-30 03:21 PM

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2009-03-30 06:05 PM
This should be in the GDL section. Look in the GDL manual under the HELP menu in archicad. You'll find examples of how to use superellipse formulae.
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2009-03-30 07:02 PM
Here is a quickie for example. I used a copy of the mesh with an SEO to get the underside of the shell. This works fine for shallow slopes but would be much trickier in steep sections.

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2009-03-30 07:12 PM
Or ?
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2009-03-30 07:52 PM
I'm not completely sure it is a superelipse, but my impression is that the curves seem to bend in a way that it isn't simply a line abruptly altering it's angle/slope as it begins a curve- that the shape itself is uniform in some mathematic way/formula.
Make sense?
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2009-03-30 08:46 PM
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2009-03-30 08:54 PM
This was closer to what I did, but I didn't think to use the mesh option- great idea- now I need to go play with it a bit, GDLs too.
Thanks again to both of you:)