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Hi there,
I'm trying to create a façade profile as an adaptive component that can follow a mass volume.
The idea is to have up to a hundred of these profiles along a facade that change slightly each time to create the morphing form of the building.
In the attached file, the simple line family "Profile façade 7 côtés" works fine. But when I use the family that incorporates a profile "Profile façade 7 côtés 2" I can't get it to slide along the volume and adapt to the progressively changing form.......
I've been banging my head against a wall for a couple of days on this one - please help!!!
PS - I've thought about using divided surfaces, but not sure whether there would be a pattern that would suit it..... possibly rectangular?
Thanks in advance
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