2011-02-11 11:27 PM - last edited on 2023-05-23 02:51 PM by Rubia Torres
2011-02-13 07:18 AM
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2011-02-13 01:11 PM
Steve wrote:Indeed.
OBJECTiVE is the coolest add-on ever.
We need it to be included with ArchiCAD.
2011-02-14 05:06 PM
2011-02-14 05:16 PM
NStocks wrote:Yes, the entire frame is the same object (Regular Profile). You can do the same if you make profiled objects with OBJECTiVE.
I'm trying to create the roof now, but when I use the regular profile then bend it using OBJECTiVE, nothing appears to change. Also, I I create a new profile (section) then bend it, I end up with a crazy shape For the example you posted on this thread, did you use the regular profile solely for this?
2011-02-14 05:17 PM
NStocks wrote:Sorry - did you mean the roof cladding or framing?
I'm trying to create the roof now
2011-02-14 05:25 PM
Ralph wrote:The roof framing, the cladding will be added once the main structure is created., I only looked at your instructions beforehand, I now have time to try it!NStocks wrote:Sorry - did you mean the roof cladding or framing?
I'm trying to create the roof now
2011-02-14 09:16 PM
2011-02-15 12:04 AM
NStocks wrote:I modelled the roof shell first, and used that as a template for setting out the framing. Therefore, I placed and bent the beams visually (rather than typing in the deflection).
I have the vertical bend at 500, if you remember, what value did you use? Also, to create the 'pitch' to allow water to run off, did you rotate the whole profile, or was the angle altered using OBJECTiVE? Referring to the attached, the profile can't be rotated, the line underneath is the desired effect.
2011-02-15 12:44 PM
2011-02-15 01:31 PM
NStocks wrote:That's a bigger question than you realise - the way to fit objects together depends very much one the setout, construction, and form of the roof. And there is always more than one solution. I think the easiest solution in your case is:
On the rafters, how did you make them join together properly? Referring to my screenshot you can see that there are large gaps... Are my angles off, which is why they don't join?