Siding cornerboards
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2006-09-14
10:00 PM
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Noemi Balogh
2006-09-14
10:00 PM
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2006-09-14 10:48 PM
2006-09-14
10:48 PM
You could check out CadImage's Accessory Tool here http://www.cadimage.co.nz/main.php?main=8&side=38#anc168 It will do this and so much more.
I'm sure the website used to have a more detailed explanation, so look around, you may find it. (Click on the Accessory Tool "more" link and it simply goes through a graphical animation with no more info)
Cadimagetools.com seems to be having technical problems too.
Alternatively, you could draw small walls at corners to represent the facings (put them on a 3D Only layer that doesn't show on plan).
HTH
I'm sure the website used to have a more detailed explanation, so look around, you may find it. (Click on the Accessory Tool "more" link and it simply goes through a graphical animation with no more info)
Cadimagetools.com seems to be having technical problems too.

Alternatively, you could draw small walls at corners to represent the facings (put them on a 3D Only layer that doesn't show on plan).
HTH
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2006-09-15 12:39 AM
2006-09-15
12:39 AM
brianh wrote:the cornerboards need to be modelled. applying a surface texture to your wall is simply that: a surface. the texture doesn't contain the intelligence of a parametric wall system (such as cadimage's accessory tools that s2art describes).
Is there a way to have the siding include cornerboards in rendering. I made the wall material the siding I want, but can't get the cornerboards. I'm new to rendering in ArchiCad, so sorry if this has already been covered.
the cadimage tools are probably the easiest method of creating true-to-life modelled elements for this type of wall construction: and they contain a certain degree of intelligence such that moving, reshaping, editing the wall they are applied to will result in the siding cladding re-defining itself to suit.
if this is just a one-off for you you may be content using additional walls, or even rectangular columns, at the corners to form your boards, trims and everything else. you will be stuck with a 'faked' siding though: displacement mapping in the rendering engine can only make up for so much real-world geometry . . .
of course - too much real-world geometry will result in a slow render too

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