Ramp with different angles of inclination
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2017-02-02
04:17 PM
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Rubia Torres
2017-02-02
04:17 PM
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2017-02-02 05:02 PM
2017-02-02
05:02 PM
Rooftool is very easy for making ramps with a fixed thickness, mess tool is good for making sloping terrain features.
There are some ramp objects and you can also make ramps with stairmaker.
There are some ramp objects and you can also make ramps with stairmaker.
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2017-02-02 05:04 PM
2017-02-02
05:04 PM
You have 2 options here:
1. Use the Roof tool were you can specify the angles
2. under Objects you should have a Parking Ramp object that you can configure the transitions.
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I would never use the stair tool to create a ramp for this.
1. Use the Roof tool were you can specify the angles
2. under Objects you should have a Parking Ramp object that you can configure the transitions.
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I would never use the stair tool to create a ramp for this.
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2017-02-02 09:09 PM
2017-02-02
09:09 PM
I did this yesterday with three roof elements, cut them in section and stretched the slopes as required following some temporary construction lines.

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2017-02-03 02:51 PM
2017-02-03
02:51 PM
adri2906:
If you use the Roof Tool (this would be my choice), use Single-plane Roofs, they can be intersected automatically, in the help files see: Elements of the Virtual Building > Construction Elements > Roofs > Editing Roofs > Intersect Single-plane Roofs.
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David
If you use the Roof Tool (this would be my choice), use Single-plane Roofs, they can be intersected automatically, in the help files see: Elements of the Virtual Building > Construction Elements > Roofs > Editing Roofs > Intersect Single-plane Roofs.
You should add a Signature to your Profile (click the Profile button near the top of this page) with your ArchiCAD version and operating system (see mine for an example) for more accurate help in this forum.
David
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