Modeling an oval profile dormer window
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2006-03-29
06:00 AM
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Rubia Torres
1. Trying to model the dormer roof I used the barrel vault roof. The problem with it is that it does not look at all round, much less like a half oval.
2. The hole I cut in the main roof is punched like a vertical extrusion. This is unrealistic.
3. I cannot create a clean intersection between the dormer and the main roof.
Can anyone help, or is my task beyond ArchiCAD ability to model?
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2006-03-29 07:41 AM
Your barrel vault roof has only four little roofs.
You want enough little roofs to make it appear more curved.
This is controlled in Magic Wand settings which, apparently, you have
set to eight segments. Change this to a greater number like 36 or 72.
The word "oval" has no precise definition.
Do you mean a half ellipse, or some other shape.
There is a skylight object called "Ox-eye window" that you might use.
It has been recommended not to use the roof tool
to make barrel vault roofs. Use Profiler or TrussMaker
and SEO with the Profiler object or the TrussMaker object
as target and the roof as operator with downward extrusion.
Check out this thread.
You can edit the hole cut in the roof after you make the
hole by selecting each edge of the hole with the roof tool selected
and selecting the edge angle pet pallet item. Here you can set
the edge angle to be perpendicular, vertical, or custom.
Peter Devlin
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2006-03-29 09:01 PM
>This is controlled in Magic Wand settings which, apparently, you have
>set to eight segments. Change this to a greater number like 36 or 72.
Holy convoluted interfaces, Batman!
How odd. Where would I find this setting? I don't see it in preferences or work environment. Clicking the control box icon does nothing.
>The word "oval" has no precise definition.
>Do you mean a half ellipse, or some other shape.
>There is a skylight object called "Ox-eye window" that you might use.
Sorry, I mean ellispe. The Ox-eye is close, but not close enough.
Is profiler an addon? I see trussmaker, but not profiler in my package.
>>
>It has been recommended not to use the roof tool
to make barrel vault roofs. Use Profiler or TrussMaker
and SEO with the Profiler object or the TrussMaker object
as target and the roof as operator with downward extrusion.
Check out this thread.
You can edit the hole cut in the roof after you make the
hole by selecting each edge of the hole with the roof tool selected
and selecting the edge angle pet pallet item. Here you can set
the edge angle to be perpendicular, vertical, or custom.
Peter Devlin
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2006-03-29 09:27 PM
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2006-03-29 09:33 PM
Magic wand settings are in the Tools menu.
Profiler is an add-on. It should be in a sub-folder inside the
the Add-ons folder. If it isn't there then it is in the Goodies folder
and should be moved to a sub-folder in the Add-ons folder.
Peter Devlin

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2006-04-01 07:04 PM
Jesse wrote:Did you try to use the Skylight tool and included dormer windows?
I'm trying to model an oval dormer as stated above. I seem to have 3 problems.
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2006-04-02 04:30 AM
Djordje wrote:voilá . . .
Did you try to use the Skylight tool and included dormer windows?
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2006-04-08 05:09 AM
Did you try to use the Skylight tool and included dormer windows?
I did, but it neither fit my roof nor looked appropriate. My problem with most library parts is that they are too generic. I do highend custom residential work, and am unhappy with the excessive approximation that most library parts convey.

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2006-04-09 06:01 PM
Jesse wrote:Then GDL is the only way ... if not MaxonForm.Did you try to use the Skylight tool and included dormer windows?
I did, but it neither fit my roof nor looked appropriate. My problem with most library parts is that they are too generic. I do highend custom residential work, and am unhappy with the excessive approximation that most library parts convey.
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2006-04-10 08:42 PM
Djordje
PostPosted: Sun Apr 09, 2006 6:01 am Post subject: Re: Modeling an oval profile dormer window
Jesse Valentine Portz wrote:
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Did you try to use the Skylight tool and included dormer windows?
I did, but it neither fit my roof nor looked appropriate. My problem with most library parts is that they are too generic. I do highend custom residential work, and am unhappy with the excessive approximation that most library parts convey.
Then GDL is the only way ... if not MaxonForm.
I don't have the time nor the inclination to use GDL. I'm an architect and artist, not a programmer. I have tried programming. It is not for me. I think spatially.
If I had maxonform I would use it, but our firm cannot afford such a package on top of the already high expense of AC. To my thinking, a complete set of easy to use 3d modeling tools should already be included in AC for the high price they ask.