a week ago
I would like to create a floor covering that is 4x4 ceramic tile. That is task one.
May be an shape
Then I would like to depress the tile to where the drain is and add a drain at that location
Help is appreciated
Operating system used: Mac Apple Silicon 29
a week ago
Here's a video I did last year on using the Mesh Tool for shower floors (and the column tool for drains).
https://youtu.be/t2sk34zIClI?si=8uLMk9muZOOGq1r5
Sunday
I was hoping this could be handled like other modeling software. It required you to set a point in the top of the slaband then to depress it. And you could do multiple like for a trench drain
Monday
The CI Essentials Tiled Shower object. It only allows for a square drain though...
I usually just do as Jared has shown...
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Monday
Same. Most of the time we do as Jared shows as most of the time is the only process needed
Monday
that is how the Mesh solution works in the video I referenced.
Monday
Is CI essentials part of Graphisoft now or a add on service.
Tuesday
Unsure, though they do not seem to have a lcf or libpack for AC28 or AC29. They have the individual objects for download though, and they are supposedly on BIMComponents but that site appears to have just become a portal for BIMObject...
Ling.
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| Self-taught, bend it till it breaks | Creating a Thread |
| Win11 | i9 10850K | 64GB | RX6600 | Win11 | R5 2600 | 16GB | GTX1660 |
Tuesday
You can create a sloped shower floor using the Composites and Roof tool. To cut away the lower portion of the composite's filler material, simply use Solid Element Operations. This workaround can be time-consuming but ensures precise construction.