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2010-04-20 10:36 PM - last edited on 2023-05-23 02:57 PM by Rubia Torres
2010-04-21 09:17 AM
2010-04-21 09:21 AM
2010-04-21 11:15 AM
NeckoFromSarajevo wrote:If I'm not missing something here, if you insure both curves are tangent, have the same material and skin priority, those lines wont show... Have you tried this?
i really hate these vertical lines in AC...
2010-04-21 11:25 AM
NeckoFromSarajevo wrote:That looks perfect ! Did you use the " Wall " tool and Objective for bending it then a slab for the glass, more walls for the connecting pieces.
do it with complex profiles or Objective addon !
2010-04-21 12:59 PM
2010-04-21 02:18 PM
NeckoFromSarajevo wrote:I think I get your idea... I will for sure use Objective though, I'm more familiar with that... If I use a complex profile for the glass, what advantage does this have over using the slab for instance ? I've never used the complex profile, thats all...
...First i draw it with spline and i trace it with wall, thats why i get these vertical lines...mybe if i draw polyline i would get less lines.
I draw this using:
complex profile for glass assigned to work with wall. I draw section of this,then i draw it on plan and i bend it with archicad command curve edge (floating little window)
beam is archicad beam angled 5 degrees
slim beams are archicad wall...i used magic wand to trace the shape. First i draw shape with line then trace over it.
and i used substruction with upwards extrusion to cut slim beams with glass roof
This could be done easily in Objective too and i think without vertical lines.
2010-04-21 02:27 PM
NStocks wrote:NeckoFromSarajevo wrote:I think I get your idea... I will for sure use Objective though, I'm more familiar with that... If I use a complex profile for the glass, what advantage does this have over using the slab for instance ? I've never used the complex profile, thats all...
...First i draw it with spline and i trace it with wall, thats why i get these vertical lines...mybe if i draw polyline i would get less lines.
I draw this using:
complex profile for glass assigned to work with wall. I draw section of this,then i draw it on plan and i bend it with archicad command curve edge (floating little window)
beam is archicad beam angled 5 degrees
slim beams are archicad wall...i used magic wand to trace the shape. First i draw shape with line then trace over it.
and i used substruction with upwards extrusion to cut slim beams with glass roof
This could be done easily in Objective too and i think without vertical lines.
Thank You
2010-04-21 03:11 PM
NeckoFromSarajevo wrote:I see ! But If I used slab and objective, would that give the same ' effect' as complex profile ?... I'm looking int C. Profiles but I just wondered.NStocks wrote:NeckoFromSarajevo wrote:I think I get your idea... I will for sure use Objective though, I'm more familiar with that... If I use a complex profile for the glass, what advantage does this have over using the slab for instance ? I've never used the complex profile, thats all...
...First i draw it with spline and i trace it with wall, thats why i get these vertical lines...mybe if i draw polyline i would get less lines.
I draw this using:
complex profile for glass assigned to work with wall. I draw section of this,then i draw it on plan and i bend it with archicad command curve edge (floating little window)
beam is archicad beam angled 5 degrees
slim beams are archicad wall...i used magic wand to trace the shape. First i draw shape with line then trace over it.
and i used substruction with upwards extrusion to cut slim beams with glass roof
This could be done easily in Objective too and i think without vertical lines.
Thank You
you cant draw it with slab cos slabs cant have slope !
If you have on your computer Objective...use it.
Archicad is a BIM software...and designing some stuff with complex profiles is crucial if you want to get correct BIM project but this one is a long story