mesh contours

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2004-01-07
06:39 AM
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2023-05-23
03:45 PM
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Rubia Torres
Is it possible to create contour lines on meshes, at a nominated height? Similar to the way you can create roof level lines. From what I know it cant be done.
I imagine being able to input heights from a site plan at measured but random points then have archicad do the interpolation to find the contours
Might be one for the wish list if there is no work around
any thoughts or suggestions??
Ben
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2004-01-07 07:03 AM
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Richard Morrison, Architect-Interior Designer
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2004-01-07 07:38 AM

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2004-01-07 08:24 AM

Seriously, though, thinking this way will only lead you to aggravation, ulcers, and hair loss. (I, for example, think AC SHOULD be capable of *easily* producing a door or window schedule. But that's just my wacky, far out thinking.) Pretty soon, you give up, pay the $175 for a useful tool, and move on. It's just part of the total cost of ownership that isn't really, ahem, mentioned up front. Sort of like, you buy an expensive sports car, and then discover that you actually have to pay money for gas, oil, and maintenance, too? (Well, same with a cheap car, but you get the point...)
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2004-01-07 12:17 PM
(I, for example, think AC SHOULD be capable of *easily* producing a door or window schedule. But that's just my wacky, far out thinking.)interactive schedule isn't THAT bad is it ?

BTW I am resisting the temptation to enter into the old TCO argument that has been bandied around sooooo many times , I think archicad is great, the best. But it is expensive (you want the best you have to pay for it) and therefore it hurts when you have to justify more money for CAD purchases.

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2004-01-07 03:35 PM
Ben wrote:Do you have the survey DXF or DWG? Are the contours splines or at least closed? Is it 2D only?
Is it possible to create contour lines on meshes, at a nominated height? Similar to the way you can create roof level lines. From what I know it cant be done.
If it is 3D, or if you get XYZ list, you are MUCH better off with ArchiTerra (especially for the roads, plots, plateaus, water bodies, not to mention the library of greenery etc). If not, trudge on.
Open it, place your mesh on top.
Set the Magic Wand tracing as desired, activate the mesh tool, select the mesh, space click/magic wand the contours into new mesh points.
Click and hold on each contour, specifying the new level, making sure you check "Apply to all" - that is for the contour only.
Should be OK.
Look for the advice and articles on ArchiGuide re the meshing - a few Tips of the month have been won on this, and there is extensive information.
So, you can do it in ArchiCAD (ArchiCAD on its own can't do anything, as any other software - you have to use it!) but IMHO ArchiTerra is really worth it!
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2004-01-07 08:55 PM
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2004-01-08 04:17 AM
I am sure that Architerra is a great product, but I am concerned about the backwards compatability of all these 3rd party applications. In five years time when I am using archicad r14

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2004-01-08 04:27 AM
I may not be the best one to answer this, but my understanding is that ArchiTerra is just creating native AC meshes, so there shouldn't be any future compatibility problems. Similarly, most other add-ons create native GDL objects and the like.
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2004-01-08 06:00 PM
Richard wrote:Sorry, I misunderstood the question ... duh ... maybe I should start sleeping, too?
Ben:
I may not be the best one to answer this, but my understanding is that ArchiTerra is just creating native AC meshes, so there shouldn't be any future compatibility problems. Similarly, most other add-ons create native GDL objects and the like.
As for the compatibility - the objects created are native, so forward compatibility is ensured. Backwards was never a strong point of any software I know ... and the logical development oof ArchiCAD's API and GDL makes sure that you will need a fresh AddOn version for each fresh ArchiCAD.
We also upgrade computers, cars, mobiles, DVD players (anyone still running a Beta video?) etc ... that's life.
PS Still using the calculator I bought when starting university in 1980
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