Leaning walls in ArchiCad?
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2005-01-06 02:04 PM

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2005-01-06 06:18 PM
For less-sculptural solutions: A battered wall or a canted wall element can be added to the faces of a wall - find these tools under Extras>Accessories>Wall Accessories.
These tools perform operations in plan view on selected walls.
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2005-01-06 09:10 PM

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2005-01-06 09:19 PM
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2005-01-06 09:27 PM
Or is this a hint that I should use my real name?

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2005-01-06 09:38 PM
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2005-01-06 09:45 PM
So you use Lightwave? With ArchiCAD? What export-import workflow do you use?

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2005-01-06 10:14 PM
LW had several options, but the above article makes reference to import problems with the latest version.
OBJ seemed to cope with surfaces the best...... but LW is a slow way to make renderings as it is neither quick nor easy to learn.
LightWave is strong for computer imaging artists - it makes very "Rich" images.... but it is not time-efficient.
Do you use it in your other work?
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2005-01-06 10:26 PM
I haven't seen an OBJ or 3ds export possibility in ArchiCAD, but then I am very new to the program. From AutoCAD I've usually exported as 3ds, and that has worked fine.

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2005-01-06 10:42 PM
"wavefront" for "OBJ
and
"3DStudio" for "3DS"
If myosotis is "forgetmenot," [myosotis crepusculatum] then call me "alleno"