Modelling a building form
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‎2009-08-27 03:59 AM
Area of concern; I have one wall that starts at a 45 degree at one end and is 70 degrees at the other end.
One idea was to use the mess tool and use solid operations. The mess tool works with triangulation and give the wrong result.
Any help would be greatful.
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‎2009-08-27 05:38 AM
Keep it simple, use a slab for the overall form and then use roofs as your SEO's.
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‎2009-08-27 05:47 AM
pretty sure there was a question about a similar thing a few weeks back.. ill have a look and see if i can find it..
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‎2009-08-27 05:54 AM
In rethinking it all though I would model it in sketchup and import it!
It will be substantially quicker!
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‎2009-08-27 05:59 AM

objective add on would do it (never use it but iv seen it do similar things)
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‎2009-08-27 06:06 AM
thats the thread i was thinking of.. not sure if theres much of an answer in there for you tho..
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‎2009-08-27 09:06 AM
The link proved to be of some use. The post by Steve Jepson (inserted below) is what I'm after then I can use SEO.
How is this done??? Is this done with the API called OBJECTIVE?
is the wall you want something like this except with windows ?
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‎2009-08-27 10:54 AM

But, if you really need it, then make it in 3d studio / Cinema4d or similiar and then place the object in your modell. And draw the 2d parts with 2d tools in ArchiCad manually.
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‎2009-08-28 03:20 AM
brendon wrote:Yes, the OBJECTiVE add-on can model this quite simply, although the 'wall' will be a GDL object. Profiles created with OBJECTiVE have parameters to twist the cross section along its length. If you refer to the attached image:
Any ideas on how to model the attached building form...
Area of concern; I have one wall that starts at a 45 degree at one end and is 70 degrees at the other end.
- 1) The built-in 'Regular Profile' object can be used for a simple form like this - note the starting twist angle is 45 degrees, and the end is twisted back 25 degrees to take it back to an angle of 70 degrees from level.
2) The result in 3D
3) And the same in plan - the 2D representation is exactly coordinated with the 3D
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‎2009-08-28 08:05 AM
That is exactly what I'm after. And to have you show that "Objective" works in this way is great. I will be purchasing this add-on as it has many great options.
Thanks to all the others for their advise as well.
Brendon