replacing 3d mesh lines with beams?
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‎2015-07-17
01:19 PM
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Rubia Torres
‎2015-07-17
01:19 PM
i just found these 2 examples online and i've been grinding my teeth for a while cause i can't find the correct workflow .
nr 1. Regarding the
nr 2. what's the workflow in creating these dome shaped-strutted glaspanes?
glass: shell, mesh or SEO?
struts: again, how do you place those profiles so that they follow inclination
p.s. i can see that the 2 components are overlayed "by hand" due to the irregular clipping (glass curved, beam straight)
nr 3. what's the best technique in creating windows like shown in this example?
i went with the "complex profiles beams + SEO" cutting technique but i find it too time consuming regarding that you would have 40 different window-shapes = 40 diff profiles that you have to customize, difficult to modify later.
...including the black glass.
Sorry fr the long post. Thanks

p.s. could not upload 2 pics so i linked the album
Pics 2 + 3
imgur.com/a/IUTYe
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‎2015-07-24 11:33 PM
‎2015-07-24
11:33 PM
No takers for these questions? :s

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‎2015-07-25 01:34 AM
‎2015-07-25
01:34 AM
I wrote this some time ago, it might help.
http://archicad-talk.graphisoft.com/viewtopic.php?t=43051&start=0
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‎2015-07-29 04:34 PM
‎2015-07-29
04:34 PM
Thank you so much.
I owe you a beer Sir!
I owe you a beer Sir!