Modeling a surface in a changing plane

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‎2010-04-06
09:52 AM
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05:07 PM
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Rubia Torres
I'm looking for options to model this ( see picture)
It needs a little bit of explanation: It is a Steel structure - columns- from 90 degrees to 103, and with different elevations and heights.
It needs a cladding on both sides... I'm doing it with a mesh, but every time it changes, I have to modify all the points in the mesh and the IFC version reads the cladding as Site.
I've tried curtain walls, but those tough very flexible and useful can't work on different reference planes.
Walls don't do the slant properly.
Beams don't do the joint any better.
Any ideas?
Thanks
Nando
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‎2010-04-06 08:49 PM
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‎2010-04-07 08:51 AM
Actually the picture show columns from the AC file.
The question is , How would you clad this? How to create the surface?
I'm using a mesh, and it does the trick in 3D, but the 2D representation is far from what we want (shown more like a wall probably)
I hope this clarifies the issue.
Thanks
Nando
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‎2010-04-08 12:55 AM
NandoMogollon wrote:You can easily do this with OBJECTiVE. Referring to the attached image:
The question is , How would you clad this? How to create the surface?
I'm using a mesh, and it does the trick in 3D, but the 2D representation is far from what we want (shown more like a wall probably)
- 1) Select the regular profile object, set it to 4 edges with the appropriate height and thickness for your wall, and (critically) set it to twist through 13 degrees along its length (see circled parameter).
2) I've placed one profile either side of the columns in this example, and shortened one side so the columns are exposed.
3) It also looks correct in 2D - note how the columns are also visible in plan where the shortened wall exposes the columns.
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‎2010-04-14 10:17 AM
I came across this question and it was similar to mine. I've figured out how to twist using OBJECTiVE, yet I cannot figure out how to make my wall gradually get taller over the length of it. For example, I start off with a 10' wall and I want it to twist 30 degrees and eventually end up with 15' at the tallest point at the end. How do I do that?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you,
Alice

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‎2010-04-14 02:55 PM
I'm trying with a SEO, it works fro the 3Ds and the Sections/elevations. The floor plan doesn't show the SEO.
Unfortunately the company I'm working at the moment doesn't have or will buy Encina's Objective. I'm still working with a mesh and separate columns.. enormously tedious...
Nando
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‎2010-04-14 08:02 PM
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‎2010-04-15 12:29 AM
Alice wrote:I answered this in another post, but in case you (or someone else) missed it:
I've figured out how to twist using OBJECTiVE, yet I cannot figure out how to make my wall gradually get taller over the length of it. For example, I start off with a 10' wall and I want it to twist 30 degrees and eventually end up with 15' at the tallest point at the end. How do I do that?
Make the wall depth 25' along the entire length, and then use
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‎2010-04-15 12:55 AM
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