Leaning walls in ArchiCad?
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‎2005-01-06 02:04 PM
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‎2005-01-06 10:45 PM

Sorry. I easily get overexcited when learning new software.
And yes, it's forgetmenot. I like them. Alleno???

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‎2005-01-06 11:29 PM
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‎2005-01-06 11:49 PM
Any of various plants of the genus Myosotis, such as the forget-me-not
from Latin myostis, mouse-ear; from Greek muostis : muos, genitive of mus, mouse.... I guess you could say that Forget-me-nots look like mouse ears


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‎2005-01-06 11:54 PM
arisarum proboscideum
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‎2005-01-07 11:03 AM
Plants that look like mouse parts might prove an interesting subject though. To bring the subject back in topic: Can you model them in ArchCAD?

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‎2005-01-07 11:59 AM
That is what chainsaw carving has come to.
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‎2005-01-07 11:21 PM
Chainsaw carving sounds fun. Maybe I should try it.

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‎2005-01-08 12:13 AM
The mesh allows for lofting only along the Z axis, so the form must be created, as with most ArchiCAD objects, "lying down" on the floor.
You then take a 3D elevation view in the 3D window from what would be the "top" of the form in reality and save the view as a GDL object.
Placing this object in the plan, you place another one adjacent that is mirrored to become the opposing side of the mouse plant..
Think of it as a rudimentary injection mold where the two symmetric halves will have a seam down the middle.

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‎2005-01-08 12:49 AM
see how the mesh is stood upright and joined.
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‎2005-01-08 03:05 AM
Dwight wrote:Dwight,
Here's an example since I am studying new ways to make ice with the LightWorks surfaces.
Could you put that in a glass with a little Dewars?
Woody