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About Archicad's design tools, element connections, modeling concepts, etc.

walls

Anonymous
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Please help me with this wall. As the picture show below, I need to building it in ArchiCAD. I don't know how to build a wall tilted in angle.
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Anonymous
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It's ok! Thank you for your time and help. I'll try the other way from the forum that you just suggest me to read
Djordje
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Richard wrote:
ashley wrote:
Richard:
Is Add-On Manager can find in ArchiCAD 7.0? Because I couldn't find that option.
but this will not help you...There is no solid element operations in 7.0. for step #3 Sorry... Upgrade!
By all means!

Until then:

Place a zero thickness roof plane starting from the bottom of the wall; tilt it accordingly (best done in 3D window), stretch the wall to go through the roof (again best done in 3D window), trim to roof (bottom in this case), put the wall back to its desired height, hide the roof layer, viola and other string instruments!
Djordje



ArchiCAD since 4.55 ... 1995
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Anonymous
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Thank you, Djordje:
I almost feel crazy to figure out to make this wall. Thank you for your help. I'll work on it to see if I can make this work.
Anonymous
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Djordje:
Thank you so much. It finially work.
Djordje
Moderator Emeritus
ashley wrote:
Djordje:
Thank you so much. It finially work. Could you help me to delete this topic? My boss is not happy that I post the picture on the website.
I see nothing wrong in showing your work. If it is breaching any confidentiality clause, edit your message and delete the picture.
Djordje



ArchiCAD since 4.55 ... 1995
HP Omen
Anonymous
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Djordje wrote:
ashley wrote:
Djordje:
Thank you so much. It finially work. Could you help me to delete this topic? My boss is not happy that I post the picture on the website.
I see nothing wrong in showing your work. If it is breaching any confidentiality clause, edit your message and delete the picture.
Djordje,

I assume his boss is concerned that we are all going to steal his ideas. I prefer to steal from Corbu, Palladio, Scarpa, Mies, Iktinos, etc. so he has nothing to fear from me.
Anonymous
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I agree that there is nothing wrong with post the picture, that's why I post the picture. I think it will be hard for me to describe, and picture can speak everything by itself. BUT well, it's not my picture, I cannot make any decition
Anonymous
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Djordje:
I have one more question.
After i render the model, I can see the cutting line. Is there is anyway that I can delete those line? I think I might not expline well, so here is the picture. The blue arrow point the line that I want to delete
BoeingASHLEY27.jpg
Djordje
Moderator Emeritus
ashley wrote:
After i render the model, I can see the cutting line. Is there is anyway that I can delete those line? I think I might not expline well, so here is the picture. The blue arrow point the line that I want to delete
This looks like an analytic shaded view to me. If it is, turn the contours to best. All the joints of the same materials should disappear.

Try OpenGL, although it does show the joints regardless of the contour settings.

What happens when you render?
Djordje



ArchiCAD since 4.55 ... 1995
HP Omen
Anonymous
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Those lines aren't rendering anomalies, they are floating in space not and not on the surface. They appear to be 3D lines drawn by the door objects.

My guess is that you did not trim the doors as you did the walls, or, if you did, that it didn't affect the lines. I don't how SEOs deal with lines as part of a target element. Surfaces (and of course lines etc.) will not work as operators.