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    • pilouP Offline
      pilou
      last edited by

      look this one πŸ˜‰ my example ant the tut image by Tig πŸ˜‰
      Extrude Edges By Rail, by Face
      You must have "sections" of your propagaded module πŸ˜‰
      That are very powerful plugs! 😎 (here only with a circle)
      (here click one profil, rail, rail again, profil again πŸ˜‰
      Click image if scroolbar)
      circal.jpg

      So a little circle and a little rectangle in your case in 2 passes!

      http://forums.sketchucation.com/download/file.php?id=42810&mode=view

      Frenchy Pilou
      Is beautiful that please without concept!
      My Little site :)

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      • TIGT Offline
        TIG Moderator
        last edited by

        Actually I used 'ExtrudeEdgesByRailsToLattice' and four curves - profile/rail1/rail2/melding_profile - to make the glazed panels with rectangular glazing bars and glass... and then used the same four curves selected with a selected flat circular face in 'ExtrudeEdgesByFace' to make the tubular edge beams...

        As Rich seems to have done [thanks by the way - much more relevant example than mine...] πŸ˜„

        TIG

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          robert111
          last edited by

          i make model skp , i make form with EEbyRailsToLattice , but i havnt rond beamsolone et rectangular beams with EEbyface


          ffffff01.JPG


          fffffff01.skp

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          • TIGT Offline
            TIG Moderator
            last edited by

            You have a small form, rescale it so that it's a more realistic size.
            A facet size is ~250mm but 2500mm would be more realistic.
            The EEbyRailsToLattice will make a framed set of glazed panels.
            Make the segments a realistic size ~1m to ~3m and then you specify the glazing bar dimension in the dialog after picking 3D [you don't need to 'draw' a rectangle ??].
            You can also set the pane parameters and the frame/pane materials.
            After that group is made, move the grouped glazing to one side by a known amount, and then use EEbyFace - select all of the 4 curves and a flat face - a circle of a realistic radius - say 150mm - and a tubular circular cross-section beam will be added around the perimeter. Move the glazing group back into place...

            TIG

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            • TIGT Offline
              TIG Moderator
              last edited by

              Here are examples using EEbyRailsToLattice to make regtangular-section framed panes and then EEbyFace to make the perimeter...

              AND the alternative of EEbyRails to make panes as a mesh only, then EEbyRailsToLattice [Profiles+Rails, Lines Rails+Profiles+Diagonals] to make an edges only set and then EEbyFace on those edges and a small circular face to make the circular frames too. Some intersecting later you have this...fffffff01.PNGfffffff01.zip

              TIG

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                robert111
                last edited by

                thanks mr TIG

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                  lapx
                  last edited by

                  Tig,

                  Is there a way to land a predefined component at each connector location as in the original photo?

                  Thanks

                  lapx

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                  • TIGT Offline
                    TIG Moderator
                    last edited by

                    @lapx said:

                    Tig,

                    Is there a way to land a predefined component at each connector location as in the original photo?

                    Thanks

                    lapx

                    Like a 'connector' shaped like a 'cylinder' ?

                    No! πŸ˜‰

                    Not easily... but Chris Fullmer has a tool to add components onto a seelcted object... so it's no a million miles to have a 'connector' component with a correctly place origin that is dropped onto every node of a mesh made with EEbyRails so if you did the mesh that way you have one already [you might need to erase edge instances] ?
                    If you used EEbyRailsToLattice, although you simply make a EEbyRails mesh separately add the 'connectors' and erase that mesh-group on completion... πŸ€“

                    TIG

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                      robert111
                      last edited by

                      TIG , this picture is the render with vray max but the modeling is with sketchup
                      very nice renderong is from free agent ,
                      do you use mr TIG your rendering vith vray max or vray sketchup ?

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                        lapx
                        last edited by

                        Tig,

                        I was thinking along the lines of Chris's script which locates a component on every face. I take it would be very difficult to align the connector or component "radial" to the joint.

                        Thanks,

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