2007-06-04 08:39 PM
2007-06-08 04:14 AM
2007-06-08 05:38 AM
2007-06-08 05:54 AM
~/archiben wrote:Are you using WallBuilder?
for a while now i've tended to model structural/core only walls first and then clad them with an accessory or additional element that does the cladding job.
2007-06-08 06:01 AM
Stress wrote:depends what the occasion calls for . . . sometimes it's simply another plain wall. sometimes wall-builder, sometimes complex profile or library part elements.
Are you using WallBuilder?
2007-06-08 06:30 AM
~/archiben wrote:As I am finding. It solves one problem... and creates another.
wall builder is great at the initial stage for 'cladding' a wall with various different types of products, but like most all-in-one systems it falls down when atypical details are required. but by that stage the model is developing into a more complex beast, the cladding type is fixed and the elements used can start to be higher-maintenance one-offs . .
2007-06-08 07:06 AM
Stress wrote:i don't think there is anything out there yet that allows us to produce truly intelligent building systems (assemblies). i think what cadimage have done within the boundaries of - and compared to - GS's own accessories API is the best out there.
As I am finding. It solves one problem... and creates another.
2007-06-08 10:34 AM
jean-luc wrote:Its just because they are not supposed to be there!... and these lines in a section or front view may create, in some cases, some misunderstood by the contractors. So, the main reason is that I want an accurate model in order to create accurate drawings. If I don't have it, the rest of the design chain is compromised.
...but may I ask you why it's disturbing you to see this line in 3D view?
you meet with some others issues then ?
2007-06-08 10:50 PM
~/archiben wrote:I do tis a lot with slabs, and would do it more with walls except for the pain of managing windows and doors.
for a while now i've tended to model structural/core only walls first and then clad them with an accessory or additional element that does the cladding job.