We value your input! Please participate in Archicad 28 Home Screen and Tooltips/Quick Tutorials survey
2005-06-18 03:25 AM - last edited on 2023-05-25 05:16 PM by Rubia Torres
2005-08-06 05:41 PM
garytom wrote:Make it one mesh, and the holes will work. You know how to join the meshes, don't you?
This roof consists of two meshes(I tried to make it a single mesh) which meet at the center ridge.
2005-08-08 09:18 AM
2005-08-08 06:17 PM
garytom wrote:Not conflicting at all
Hmmmm! Two conflicting answers from two experts. This IS a compelling forum! What to do? To Djordje: Do tell, please.
2005-08-10 06:44 AM
2005-08-11 12:11 AM
2005-08-11 03:21 AM
2005-08-11 03:49 AM
Peter wrote:Or if you are worried about seeing the roof lines on the inside of the light wells duplicate the roof mesh into another layer (that can be hidden when finished) and delete the holes all together.
garytom,
It appears you have made holes for the light wells at the outside
of the light well walls. Since the mesh has been subtracted at these locations
SEO will not work. Shrink the holes to the dimensions of the insides
of the light well walls and try the SEO again.
Peter Devlin
2005-08-11 10:56 AM
2005-08-12 03:19 AM
garytom wrote:Garytom,
Peter: I probably should have posted this close-up showing that the mesh does indeed kiss the INSIDE face of the skylight wells. What's your take on it? Barry: If I SEO the skylight wells with this new 'hidden' mesh, are 'holes' automatically created in the process?
2005-08-12 09:22 AM
garytom wrote:If your design is finalized (ha!) do the Mesh to roof, trim the light well walls' bottoms to the roof.
The skylight wells(which are designated targets) are not being trimmed by the mesh(designated operator) when SEO'd subtraction with downwards extrusion. The mesh is just shy of being flush to the inside face of each well, this prevents the edge of the roof plane from showing up on the inside faces of the wells. Any ideas?