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2008-08-01 02:54 PM - last edited on 2023-05-25 06:10 PM by Rubia Torres
2008-08-01 09:41 PM
Quote wrote:This is a good example where your particular version of AC makes a difference to the answer!
You should add a Signature to your Profile (click the Profile button near the top of this page) with your ArchiCAD version and operating system (see mine for an example) for more accurate help in this forum.
2008-08-02 08:41 AM
Peter wrote:Thanks for you answer.
You can now model this without in AC12 without cheating. Use the 'splayed reveal' option on the 'W Arched Cas 12' window (under Special Windows).
There are still some bugs, however. i.e. the very top horizontal glazing bar is only half the thickness it should be, and also the splayed sides display incorrectly from half way up the window if you have a stepped back splay.
If you have AC11 or below, you may have to combine a similar window with an SEO cut away from the wall and a separate splayed empty opening so the plan displays correctly. Not a pretty solution, I'm afraid!
Quote wrote:This is a good example where your particular version of AC makes a difference to the answer!
You should add a Signature to your Profile (click the Profile button near the top of this page) with your ArchiCAD version and operating system (see mine for an example) for more accurate help in this forum.
Hope that helps!
2008-08-02 02:21 PM
cris2d2 wrote:Take a look at OBJECTiVE. It's perfect for modelling details like this, allowing you to profile, bend, rotate, and cut in 3D. You can model details like this directly in a section/elevation window too, and it can be used with all versions of ArchiCAD from 8.1 to 12. The attached example image shows an elevation and render modelled using OBJECTIVE. The elevation is almost entirely generated by ArchiCAD, with a bit of weighted line-work overlaid to liven it up a bit.
I use (don't tumble!) Archicad 9. What is a SEO cut away? As far as I know, I couldn't find a splayed opening, all openings are not-splayed. (All these are from an old church (1653) that I'm trying to model. I gave up, and made the plans and elevations from lines and arcs.)
2008-08-02 02:46 PM
cris2d2 wrote:Solid Element Operations, it is there in version 9. The operation only appears in 3D, so you will still need to do extra line/fill work for the plan of the window. This could also be accomplished with GDL, but unless you have some knowledge of GDL, that is not the quickest way.
I use (don't tumble!) Archicad 9. What is a SEO cut away?
2008-08-02 07:09 PM
2008-08-02 08:13 PM
Bier wrote:I ran a quick test with XP (IE, Firefox) and Mac OS (Safari) and the movie played without problems, starting within a few seconds in most cases. It relies on Quicktime for playback - do you have a reasonably recent version installed?
I tried once again to download one of your movies (splayed opening arch window).
I have,(as most) dsl and yet it "timed out".
Don't have other movie down load issues, so you might want to check this out from your end, or lower the mb.
2008-08-03 01:51 PM
Ralph wrote:Wow, this is nice. Will it show up in plan, also?
Take a look at OBJECTiVE. It's perfect for modelling details like this, allowing you to profile, bend, rotate, and cut in 3D. You can model details like this directly in a section/elevation window too, and it can be used with all versions of ArchiCAD from 8.1 to 12. The attached example image shows an elevation and render modelled using OBJECTIVE. The elevation is almost entirely generated by ArchiCAD, with a bit of weighted line-work overlaid to liven it up a bit.
2008-08-03 11:57 PM
2008-08-04 03:05 PM
cris2d2 wrote:Anything modelled with OBJECTiVE appears in plan as it would look in the 3D window (if you looked straight down on it).Ralph wrote:Wow, this is nice. Will it show up in plan, also?
Take a look at OBJECTiVE. It's perfect for modelling details like this...