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

creating curved walls

Anonymous
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i want to create one wall like one conoid with different height that archicad leaves me to make. does anyone know how can i fix it? to understand better what i have to make look calatrava's auditorium di tenerife. i tried to fix it with objects from archicad (conoid) but doesn't leave me to get the height i want. can anybody help me?

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Anonymous
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I've got a very complex solution by using google free sketchup to create the 3D Model, but in free version, we can't export to 3ds. (and still, AC 12 can't not import skp file until now, we are still waiting)

Here is an complex alternative to convert skp to 3ds:

Export the model as Google Earth (*.kmz)
Rename the file to *.ZIP.
Open with ZIP archiver of choice.
You 'll see a txt doc with list of used textures (if any), a *.kml file which is a Google earth mark-up language (XML) file, and...
a *.DAE file.
DAE is acutally a COLLADA file which you can open with Blender, and export to any format that Blender( free 3D software from web) supports.
then export to 3Ds.



Finally, import the 3D model to gsm in AC, and assign a material.


It is a very complex method, and I believe this complex conversion would

cause much data-loss. It is not preferable for complex model.







Would any senior provide an other easier way only in AC?
Anonymous
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any one know any better solution?
Anonymous
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angus wrote:
any one know any better solution?

that was always problem with archicad

when u want to design something different from evryday design, u r stucked...

I was reading tread where some people attack cigraph for delay and dongle use, but trust me GS is the worst of them all... every year we write wishes and trying to point them what we need but they are blind... archicad need some kind of internal modeler where designers and architect can really DESIGN. Its a hard job to write a code for that but thats what we need
Anonymous
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It is understandable for the conflict between free form and parametric objects.....

I think at least we should have the sketchup add on for AC12 .... I don't wanna convert so much....... because any change would cause inconvenience.
Djordje
Ace
Temporary workaround:

Install an older version of ArchiCAD that does have the SketchUp import. Do your model importing there. Use in current ArchiCAD.
Djordje



ArchiCAD since 4.55 ... 1995
HP Omen
Anonymous
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I managed to do it in 2 minutes with 2 meshes, 1 slab, SEO and object saving.

Edit:
p.s.: But I agree that we need a more robust free form modeler.
Dwight
Newcomer
And here, two hemispheres SEO from the bottom.
Dwight Atkinson
Dennis Lee
Booster
Braza wrote:
I managed to do it in 2 minutes with 2 meshes, 1 slab, SEO and object saving.

Edit:
p.s.: But I agree that we need a more robust free form modeler.
Sorry, but for people like me, could you show us the 3 elements in their whole? and how it looks? (To me, mesh is only a piece of earth How can a mesh be used to create a beautiful form like that???)
ArchiCAD 25 & 24 USA
Windows 10 x64
Since ArchiCAD 9
Anonymous
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Hi Dennis,

No prob... Here it is:

1. Model half of the shape using one mass mesh with the main curved shape;
2. Elevate one vertice;
3. Copy the same mesh and elevate by the thickness of the form;
4. Create a slab at level zero to cut the form;
5. Do the SEO;
6. Create a 3d side view of the half form;
7. Save it as an object;
8. Insert it in the project;
9. Mirror it.

Hope that helps.
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