Repeating Complex Profile
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‎2009-06-03 06:48 PM
‎2009-06-03
06:48 PM
-Chris
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‎2009-06-03 07:51 PM
‎2009-06-03
07:51 PM
This could be done with custom library parts, wall accessories or add-ons but not with the complex profiles. The simplest thing is either to repeat the elements vertically or make multiple profiles with different numbers of cladding elements.
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‎2009-06-03 07:58 PM
‎2009-06-03
07:58 PM
Thanks for the quick response Matthew. Do you know of any good add-ons, or is Cadimage the only game in town?
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‎2009-06-03 11:10 PM
‎2009-06-03
11:10 PM
Matthew wrote:or make a profile with as many repetitions you need, and use SEO to cut the unwanted part.
The simplest thing is either to repeat the elements vertically or make multiple profiles with different numbers of cladding elements
But yes, a custom GDL object, or a wall accessory would be the real solution.
Chris wrote:Do a check to Cigraph's ArchiWall 2. Not sure, but maybe it can do what you need.
Do you know of any good add-ons, or is Cadimage the only game in town?
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‎2009-06-04 11:02 PM
‎2009-06-04
11:02 PM
Another approach is using the CurtainWall with a custom panel.
The point is to define a scheme based on a single panel, very wide, so it can cover the whole distance. Set to zero the width of the frames, and define them "invisible".
These panels are automatically repeated to fit the CW height, but they are not trimmed. In the image below, you can see that the topmost one is stretched, while the "middletop" (to the right) is entirely there, not following the CW perimeter.
The point is to define a scheme based on a single panel, very wide, so it can cover the whole distance. Set to zero the width of the frames, and define them "invisible".
These panels are automatically repeated to fit the CW height, but they are not trimmed. In the image below, you can see that the topmost one is stretched, while the "middletop" (to the right) is entirely there, not following the CW perimeter.
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www.archiradar.com
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--Roberto Corona--
www.archiradar.com
AC18 - ITA full on Win10
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