Need help w the shell tool: modeling complex roof?
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2011-11-30
04:31 AM
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2023-05-23
02:45 PM
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Rubia Torres
Also, this is my first post, I wasn't sure if this belongs in the student section..
Thank you!

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2011-11-30 04:44 PM
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2011-12-01 04:00 PM
Olek wrote:The Mesh tool is an alternative. If you have the x, y, z coordinates, then it is possible to generate the Mesh automatically using the Place Mesh from Surveyor's Data feature, I have posted a tutorial here: CREATING A MESH FROM A TXT FILE.
Should i be using the mesh tool instead?
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2011-12-03 07:55 PM
laszlo - I tried your suggestion, but subdividing the surface didn't produce the result I want.
David Maudlin - That looks like a great feature, however, I am pretty sure I can't export a surface in rhino as a point cloud.
I've seen complex organic geometries done in AC before.. Does anyone happen to know of any plugins with which one could export a rhino model as IFC?
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2011-12-06 12:49 AM
New problem. I have my mesh "roof." I cant figure out how to trim walls to it. I can't do SEO because the mesh doesn't have thickness.. I found a "mesh to roof" goodie on the grafisoft website, but that is only for AC 14.
Should i look for a copy of AC 14?

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2011-12-06 03:01 PM
Olek wrote:The way to delete a Mesh point is to drag it outside the Mesh boundary. I did a quick check of the Help files and did not see this explained, so I can understand your irritation.
- can't believe there is no delete mesh point option in the pet palette..)
Olek wrote:Yes, elements must have thickness (not be planar) to work with SEO. One method is to give the Mesh a thickness: create a duplicate that is slightly lower, then trim the upper Mesh with the lower one (using SEO) so you have a Mesh with thickness that can be used for SEO on the walls. After this operation, put the lower Mesh on a hidden layer (deleting it will cancel the SEO). This technique has been discussed on this forum if you want to do a search.
I have my mesh "roof." I cant figure out how to trim walls to it. I can't do SEO because the mesh doesn't have thickness.?
Olek wrote:In AC 15, go to Help > ArchiCAD 15 Downloads, this will take you to the web page with the Goodies that includes the Mesh to Roof Tool for AC 15.
I found a "mesh to roof" goodie on the grafisoft website, but that is only for AC 14.
Once you convert the Mesh to Roofs you will have to edit each individually, so which method to use depends on your desired approach. (When I added the current Mesh to Roof Add-On, I got a warning about the Add-On being older than the latest AC build, but it works.)
Please post an image of your results when you are done, it will be helpful to others with a similar problem using this approach.
David
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2011-12-07 02:43 AM
David wrote:I think you just need to run the latest hotfix again.
(When I added the current Mesh to Roof Add-On, I got a warning about the Add-On being older than the latest AC build, but it works.)
The hotfix is supposed to update all goodie add-ons if I remember correctly.
Barry.
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2011-12-07 03:22 PM
Barry wrote:Barry:David wrote:I think you just need to run the latest hotfix again.
(When I added the current Mesh to Roof Add-On, I got a warning about the Add-On being older than the latest AC build, but it works.)
The hotfix is supposed to update all goodie add-ons if I remember correctly.
Barry.
I was mentioning this because the Add-Ons page says "These goodies are updated for work with ArchiCAD 15 R1 (build 3003)." (I think the grammar is not perfect). If the user has already updated their ArchiCAD (current build # 3267), the Add-On can be added and it will work. The user needs to first add the Add-On for the updater to update it.
David
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