OMG!!! i am super excited to watch ur tutorial videos... i have searched everywhere for properly explained archicad tutorials on conceptual masses but i found nothing compared to this.... On a scale of 1-10, ur videos are 11. I hope u continue to make such innovative videos and i actually would strive to be ur best subscriber... Keep up the magnificient work SENSIE
One problem is that the inner surface of custom arched (or, generally, curved) openings looks segmented (you can see multiple lines). Unlike the native Archicad arched opening, which is perfectly smooth. I have AC 22, I don’t know if this issue is fixed in later versions.
Thanks for watching. Yes you can use it for that too. I would recommend to add another normal piece of wall where you like to place the storefront door. Select the curtain wall and delete the pieces "inside" the additional wall. Now you can add a normal door object, which will give you much more flexibility.
@@ASMTechbase Thank you! it was a massive headache to customize the 2d symbol for it. I tried to create a custom WC panel which seem to work but the 2d symbol was very messy. Thanks for your help!
@@ornamentalsounds7632 you are most welcome. As a 3D Artist I do have the advantage of not having to think too much about how my models will look in 2D, that is your job!
it does not work when the curtain wall is facing down and the curtain wall is just facing up on ground floor plan with the magic wand tool? You did not explain how it really works when the beginner users face this problem.
If you follow the exact instructions, this is how you use a curtain wall to create a window library part. This is not about using the curtain wall it is how to create a window library part. I have many other videos explaining the curtain wall in more depth.
You can curve a curtain wall only to a certain degree by clicking on the construction line and curve it. What I mean with this is, that the actual glass panel and the frames around it will always be straight. Like straight segments.
OMG!!! i am super excited to watch ur tutorial videos... i have searched everywhere for properly explained archicad tutorials on conceptual masses but i found nothing compared to this.... On a scale of 1-10, ur videos are 11. I hope u continue to make such innovative videos and i actually would strive to be ur best subscriber... Keep up the magnificient work SENSIE
Thanks for your kind words and I am excited that you are so excited ! There will be more, thanks for watching and hope you learn loads.
Simply short and sweet. Thank you bro.
Glad you liked it!
Greatly appreciated for your tuts man. thank you!!
you are welcome thanks for watching !
This helps a lot
Great thanks for watching
THANK YOU YOU ARE THE BESTTT !!!
Many thanks glad it helped you out!
One problem is that the inner surface of custom arched (or, generally, curved) openings looks segmented (you can see multiple lines). Unlike the native Archicad arched opening, which is perfectly smooth. I have AC 22, I don’t know if this issue is fixed in later versions.
yes it is not perfect, try changing you magic wand settings before doing the curtainwall with space click that helps.
It's wonderful. Thank you so much!🙏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
You are welcome!
Much appreciated. Thank you.
thanks appreciated.
thank you sir
You are welcome
thank you that was awesome...
Burak Demircan you are welcome thanks for watching
Hi Techbase, Thanks for this amazing tutorial, would the same idea works if you were doing a storefront with a door in it?
Thanks for watching. Yes you can use it for that too. I would recommend to add another normal piece of wall where you like to place the storefront door. Select the curtain wall and delete the pieces "inside" the additional wall. Now you can add a normal door object, which will give you much more flexibility.
@@ASMTechbase Thank you! it was a massive headache to customize the 2d symbol for it. I tried to create a custom WC panel which seem to work but the 2d symbol was very messy. Thanks for your help!
@@ornamentalsounds7632 you are most welcome. As a 3D Artist I do have the advantage of not having to think too much about how my models will look in 2D, that is your job!
Perfect! Thank´s
thanks glad you like it !
it does not work when the curtain wall is facing down and the curtain wall is just facing up on ground floor plan with the magic wand tool? You did not explain how it really works when the beginner users face this problem.
If you follow the exact instructions, this is how you use a curtain wall to create a window library part. This is not about using the curtain wall it is how to create a window library part. I have many other videos explaining the curtain wall in more depth.
Gracias Genio!!!! Like
you are welcome thanks !
My curtain wall is cornered how can i make curved
You can curve a curtain wall only to a certain degree by clicking on the construction line and curve it. What I mean with this is, that the actual glass panel and the frames around it will always be straight. Like straight segments.
it is not working properly for me. i don't know why :(
Hard to tell. Can you let me know which step is not working or where exactly are you getting stuck?