how to draw a taj mahal like doomed roof with center stick l
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2011-08-29 06:43 PM - last edited on 2023-05-23 02:47 PM by Rubia Torres
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2011-08-29 07:38 PM
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2011-08-29 09:36 PM
Before the shell tool, I would have used a custom profile and a wall
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2011-08-29 09:47 PM
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2011-08-31 12:28 PM
now i have to extrude it in archicad 14, so it closed to make a dome.
im not so clear on this step ?
any help would be super.
thank you.
Ian
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2011-08-31 12:43 PM
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2011-08-31 12:47 PM
but maybe if this element is made transparent (material) it could be possible to see the overlap of geometry?
Ian
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2011-08-31 01:02 PM
pixpast wrote:Hi Ian,
ok i have the profile done
now i have to extrude it in archicad 14, so it closed to make a dome.
im not so clear on this step ?
any help would be super.
thank you.
Ian
To make a dome with a profile, you need to:
- Start drawing a circle but only make it 90 degree (horizontal to vertical)
- Offset this arc (on the inside) to give the thickness of the dome.
- Draw lines to connect both arc at the ends
- Magic wand with fill tool inside these lines to create the fill
- Make sure that all these elements are placed correctly with reference to the origin node (which you can see as an X), this will affect association with the wall, it is better to associate with the bottom node where the arc starts (not the top point)
- Store this profile
- Remember the width of the arc that you made
- In plan, draw a circle of the same radius as your profile
- Magic wand wall onto this circle in plan and associate this profile to these walls. Should match perfectly now
I can clarify any point if need be.
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2011-08-31 01:14 PM
I have it now !
Ian
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2011-08-31 01:15 PM
pixpast wrote:You're welcome.
Thanks a million James.
I have it now !
Ian
Good to hear you have it working.
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