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how to create a corrugated roof and how is the best method? We used sweep to create the corrugated roof, but I can't control the lenght of the shape. I will attach a jpg of the roof.
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Usually what is done is a flat roof with a model hatch pattern. If you are rendering, same thing, except a jpeg instead of a hatch pattern. I'm not sure I would bother modeling this. It's possible yes, but is it worth your time to do so?
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hey ppl... cn u plz tell me hw 2 create a corrugated roof....
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There are a few ways to achieve this if you really need it modelled. You could use sloped glazing and insert curtain wall panels with this profile. Alternatively, look at this site: http://revitfamilies.blogspot.com/ for another method using the structural beam system.
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Hi, see this: http://www.megaupload.com/pt/?d=R8Z7NVII
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Typhoon - I can't see anything on the link. Do we need to log in?
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I'm downloading the file to check....
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Tim, the video is fine, i download and open with Windows Media Player and it's OK....
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thnks 4 d post ppl....
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hello tim.. here d image.... project 1.jpg n d nxt image i.e (handrail 2. jpg) or (1029.jpg) is what i was looking for.... thanks
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Hi See attached image - it shows the glass balustrade inserted into the stair. You need to get the spacing right and ensure that you dont have baluster per tread on.
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Hi all
I am currently working on a project where I need to produce an iron corrugated roof for a Queenslander Style house. I followed the instructions given in the video suggested by Typhoon, however it doesnt seem quite right.
There are 2 main issues: - How do I ensure the walls below aren't showing through? - If I try and make the second portion of the roof into the corrugated iron, it just turns back to 'Sloping Glazing'. How can I rectify this?Appreciate any help you can give me. ThanksDS
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