2017-05-22 12:27 PM - last edited on 2023-05-24 08:31 AM by Rubia Torres
2017-05-23 01:51 AM
2017-05-23 07:46 AM
2017-05-23 10:49 AM
2017-05-23 01:07 PM
adysseakis wrote:I am not sure why.
1. I assume that when i face "complex" situations like this i have to first draw it on 2D and after creating the walls, so that i will be able to know the reference line offset value.
adysseakis wrote:I would use the Edit > Reference Line >Modify Wall Reference Line because it leaves the wall where it is and moves the ref line.
2. I used Edit -> Reference Line and Plan -> Modify Wall Reference Line
or
Change reference line offset inside wall settings dialogue box
adysseakis wrote:Yes if the sides of your wall are not parallel then you will have to use the trapezoid wall or in more complex cases the polygon wall.
3. If the geometry of the building is more complex (see image attached) I assume that i have to use trapezoid wall Geometry method and again draw it first in 2d In order to know Trapezoid wall 1st and 2nd thickness.
2017-05-23 01:29 PM
Barry wrote:I think that the trapezoid wall and complex profile column have problems intersecting with other walls and placing doors/windows at them.adysseakis wrote:
Yes if the sides of your wall are not parallel then you will have to use the trapezoid wall or in more complex cases the polygon wall.
Another option can sometimes be to use a complex profile column.
Barry.
2017-05-23 01:40 PM