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‎2005-06-18
03:25 AM
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05:16 PM
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Rubia Torres
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‎2005-07-31 11:28 PM
not all roofs

how can we do roof like this?may be impossible ?
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‎2005-08-01 07:06 AM
ayman wrote:it actually looks relatively easy - unless there are double curves on those seemingly flat folds?
how can we do roof like this?may be impossible ?
just use the roof tool . . .
if you feel the need to use a mesh, it looks regular enough that you can use the 'mesh-to-roof' tool once the final mesh skin has been defined.
alternatively, there is a 'tensile roof' library object that can be found in the /special construction/basic shapes library . . .
HTH
~/archiben
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‎2005-08-01 10:11 AM
Your folded plate roof is beautiful and well suited for long span applications. Can I ask why the 'opposing tapers' of each cell?
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‎2005-08-02 03:46 PM
i make this roof in 3dmax,i try and try more than you can belive to do this in Archicad but i couldn't
how can i do this? mesh and also roof couldn't be array on double curved path

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‎2005-08-02 08:58 PM
You are correct. Making the roof with roofs is too difficult
because the assembly undulates. If all the roof ridges lay in a plane
it could be done with the roof tool.
I think the only way is to use the mesh tool to make the ridges and
valleys then use a de-elevated copy and SEO to get the folded plate shape.
Peter Devlin
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‎2005-08-02 10:27 PM
i think the way of using mesh will take hours and hours of time and 100%
it will be very bad and not correct ,nice try
i make this folded plate in 35 second in 3dmax and it's 100% correct and nice
i used spacing tool in 3dmax after a draw one part using archicad roof tool
and it done very fine
the Qs. is how i can get it in archicad fast and correct
thanks anyway for help
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‎2005-08-03 08:50 AM
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‎2005-08-03 12:21 PM
ayman wrote:use the 'Import 3D studio...' add-on? it can be found in the goodies folder and loaded using the add-on manager . . .
the Qs. is how i can get it in archicad fast and correct thanks anyway for help
but it will come in as a dumb surface object - no intelligent archiCAD information. i still think that this could be done relatively quickly using archiCAD itself (but not 35 seconds!). send me a few key setting out drawings/dimensions and i'll have a go? e-mail below . . .
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‎2005-08-05 08:30 AM
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‎2005-08-06 01:42 AM
You shouldn't use the make hole command if the hole will
intersect the edge of the mesh.
Use the subtract from mesh pet pallet option.
Peter Devlin