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2010-06-03 11:07 PM - last edited on 2023-05-24 07:59 PM by Rubia Torres
2010-06-07 03:30 AM
owen wrote:They mentioned in their first post that was a result of SEOing one mesh from another. Not too hard really, just magic wand in the contours into the mesh and elevate them. Then copy/paste the mesh, elevate and subtract.
Care to share how this was done? It looks painful to me ... but great result.
2010-06-07 04:03 AM
Link wrote:Sorry i should have elaborated .. I understand the basic process outlined originally but from the polygon shapes in the images it would appear the mesh is not based on points of the same elevation along typical plan contours (space-click easy) but rather unique elevation points on sectional intervals - a lot more work to set up so i was wondering if there were any tips on quick ways of doing this.owen wrote:They mentioned in their first post that was a result of SEOing one mesh from another. Not too hard really, just magic wand in the contours into the mesh and elevate them. Then copy/paste the mesh, elevate and subtract.
Care to share how this was done? It looks painful to me ... but great result.
2010-06-07 05:02 AM
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2010-06-07 05:03 PM
solid wrote:Stone,
Right Norbert...
I draw the arched wall by profile manager making rectangular oppening in it ....to make a wall in this oppening for doors or window .
2010-06-07 05:06 PM
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2010-06-07 05:15 PM
owen wrote:Owen , can you explain me please , that "space-click easy"...Link wrote:Sorry i should have elaborated .. I understand the basic process outlined originally but from the polygon shapes in the images it would appear the mesh is not based on points of the same elevation along typical plan contours (space-click easy) but rather unique elevation points on sectional intervals - a lot more work to set up so i was wondering if there were any tips on quick ways of doing this.owen wrote:They mentioned in their first post that was a result of SEOing one mesh from another. Not too hard really, just magic wand in the contours into the mesh and elevate them. Then copy/paste the mesh, elevate and subtract.
Care to share how this was done? It looks painful to me ... but great result.
This shape would take <30secs in C4D but ArchiCAD ...
I think this is a perfect example of why ArchiCAD needs more 'generic' modelling tools which can be assigned an element class by the user. What would ArchiCAD call this .. a Wall or a Roof? Give us tools to build these generic shapes easily and let the user decide what 'Building Element' they represent. We should not be limited by what Graphisoft thinks we may need to model with what tools.
AC14 has introduced a similar principle with IFC element classification .. you can override the defaults for each tool to assign whatever element class you want .. e.g You can now create a ceiling with the Slab tool and in the Slab settings tell ArchiCAD it is an IFCCeiling and not the default IFCSlab
but getting off the topic