wire netting
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‎2005-02-04 01:04 AM
‎2005-02-04
01:04 AM
How can I build in 3D a rounded structure in wire netting?
(how can I do the wire netting?)
Thanks for your help!
Charlotte
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‎2005-02-04 05:18 AM
‎2005-02-04
05:18 AM
what version of ArchiCAD?
Dwight Atkinson
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‎2005-02-04 09:14 AM
‎2005-02-04
09:14 AM
I have Archicad 6.5 ! 😉 (yeah I know I should have a better version...)
So how can I do?
Thanks for your help.
So how can I do?
Thanks for your help.
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‎2005-02-04 09:22 AM
‎2005-02-04
09:22 AM
PS: I'm talking about wire mesh... How can I do a 3D structure in this?
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‎2005-02-04 09:39 AM
‎2005-02-04
09:39 AM
I usually make it in MAX or AutoCAD. Every app has its limitations!
Sorry!
Sorry!


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‎2005-02-04 04:23 PM
‎2005-02-04
04:23 PM
It is not practical to make a mesh in 3D. Too many polygons.
If you are doing it with a rendering, then a masked texture will work.
apply both bump and transparency.
If you are doing it with a rendering, then a masked texture will work.
apply both bump and transparency.
Dwight Atkinson
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‎2005-02-04 07:42 PM
‎2005-02-04
07:42 PM
thanks a lot! yes I'll use it...