Need help! How to creat different shapes of holes on wall
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2007-10-09 12:53 PM
i am a student study at Vic uni

cheers
Chao:)
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2007-10-09 01:10 PM
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2007-10-09 01:18 PM


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2007-10-10 01:21 AM
AC27 US (5003) on Mac OS Ventura 13.6.2
Started on AC4.0 in 91/92/93; full-time user since AC8.1 in 2004
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2007-10-10 02:05 AM
i think using the GDL is the best option for me.
i will paste my ugly design later.
cheers,
chao

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2007-10-10 02:32 AM
For non-critical work, using an SEO combined with a Complex Profile Beam is faster and more adaptable to play and study than a fully-developed window object with WALLHOLE script.
For experimenting, I'd be taking any given wall intended to receive openings and place a matching glass wall within it.
Then I'd place a custom profile beam within the wall [perpendicular to it].
The custom profile can be any shape, but it is best merely to define your opening frame as in the illustration attached.
The beam is the operator on the main wall in the Solid Element Operation [SEO]. The glass wall is revealed. Don't make the beam a wireframe layer - keep it solid to show the window frame.
SEO works to the extent of the shape, so the entire hole is cut out.
When you edit the complex profile shape, the opening updates accordingly.

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2007-10-10 05:57 AM
Nice tip Dwight
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2007-10-10 06:46 AM

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2007-10-10 08:38 AM
On the other hand, perhaps that's why so many people are completely unaware of it's existence. Even new users who make a serious study of the manual are unlikely to realize its huge potential. It's almost as though Graphisoft created a fully integrated graphic GDL tool and then forgot to tell anyone about it. Or didn't realize themselves what they'd done?
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2007-10-10 09:16 AM
So many kludgy tools like the Profiler can largely be eliminated, even though the Complex Profiler is Retrograde - allowing modeling without object descriptions and therefore defying the strict BIM "everything-is-something" regimen.
All it really needs is to extrude an undistorted shape on an incline and it is complete.