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problem with inclined plane realization, urgent!

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I'm new here! I'm desperate! I have the drawing exam next week and I have to do a 3d with rhino of a building .. I just can't do it because my building has all surface tilted differently and I've been chilling for weeks and I don't find solution , someone could help me if I place a photo? I would like to know how I can solve this problem, thank you very much. http://www.njiric.com/work/type/sport there you can find pictures of the building: race house is what I need
 
I'm new here! I'm desperate! I have drawing exam next week and I have to make a 3d with rhino of a building ..
Do you have the drawing exam next week and only now do you wonder how to make the project?? :confused:
It's a little late, isn't it?
 
Hi.
I guess you need to recreate the outside "buck" of the building... boh, not that I ever did, but I would start from the view in the plant, from that I would bring back the points to the heights reported in the section views and I would design the plans that pass through the points...
I'm sorry, I don't understand, why do you ask in a forum and not your teacher?
 
Do you have the drawing exam next week and only now do you wonder how to make the project?? :confused:
It's a little late, isn't it?
in three weeks I have made plants sections prospetti two perspectives an assonometry plus other exercises given by the professor.. The last week I wanted to devote myself to the 3d since it is the last exercise of the 13 ;) so I don't think it's too late.
I was asking for help.
 
Hi.
I guess you need to recreate the outside "buck" of the building... boh, not that I ever did, but I would start from the view in the plant, from that I would bring back the points to the heights reported in the section views and I would design the plans that pass through the points...
I'm sorry, I don't understand, why do you ask in a forum and not your teacher?
you would practically be just the external envelope to be able to insert it with cinema4d and make photorealistic but calculating that it is only 4 months I use these programs I find myself in difficulty! I tried to do as you reported but the extruded plans are tilted and trying the inclination 3d will not give back and does not match anything! Anyway I ask here because Wednesday I had to review with the professor on appointment and he left before leaving us open! this is the university (I believe)
Thanks anyway:d
 
in three weeks I have made plants sections prospetti two perspectives an assonometry plus other exercises given by the professor.. Last week I wanted to devote myself to the 3D since it's the last practice of the 13 so I don't think it's too late!
I thought I had to start again! But I can hardly conceive how you can draw plants, prospects and sections of a building with such an abnormal shape without the 3d :rolleyes:
Is it a process required? is it mandatory to present it?
 
I thought I had to start again! But I can hardly conceive how you can draw plants, prospects and sections of a building with such an abnormal shape without the 3d :rolleyes:
Is it a process required? is it mandatory to present it?
I would say yes (here is the site of the prof:
http://disegno2012.wordpress.com/tema-danno/)
However, I have drawn sections prospetti from the existing plants and the photos! I'm going crazy! Anyway thank you for the answers!!! :'
 
I would say yes (here is the site of the prof: http://disegno2012.wordpress.com/tema-danno/)
However, I have drawn sections prospetti from the existing plants and the photos! I'm going crazy! Anyway thank you for the answers!!! :'
but did you find other technical material on that edict or did everything from those "francobolli" visible on the web page you had linked?
because having to do only the external skin and having the measurements of the individual sides elements and their inclination to realize that geometry seems very simple. If vice versa you have to work on the banners images of that link to make the 3d of the building sufficiently precise then I am afraid, and I hope to wrong, that you can put a stone on it.
Anyway, good luck with the exam.

p.s. when I read about the alleged supremacy of the 2d on the 3d, sections, plants and hand-made prospects and other minute anacronistics of the genus and then I come across these threads... :rolleyes:
 
but did you find other technical material on that edict or did everything from those "francobolli" visible on the web page you had linked?
because having to do only the external skin and having the measurements of the individual sides elements and their inclination to realize that geometry seems very simple. If vice versa you have to work on the banners images of that link to make the 3d of the building sufficiently precise then I am afraid, and I hope to wrong, that you can put a stone on it.
Anyway, good luck with the exam.

p.s. when I read about the alleged supremacy of the 2d on the 3d, sections, plants and hand-made prospects and other minute anacronistics of the genus and then I come across these threads... :rolleyes:
I had contacted the architects and sent me all the material with the legible measures, I practically recalculated the plants (from the will of the prof ) made the perimeter sections and brochures and by autocad I put them as rhino files and from them I started to extrude the forms and then tilt them with 3d wheel.. the problem arises when the sides put them one close to the other do not fit .. I did not understand well in what sense you mean by the measures .. if you can explain it better please!
 
I had contacted the architects and sent me back all the material with the legible measures, I practically recalculated the plants
(from the will of the prof ) made the perimeter sections and brochures and by autocad I put them as rhino files and from them I started to extrude the forms and then tilt them with 3d wheel.. the problem arises when the sides put them one close to the other do not fit .. I did not understand well in what sense you mean by the measures .. if you can explain it better please!
I do not use rhino, but from the design of the plant, for each side you just have to put a surface that passes each base line with the inclination of the corresponding external wall. Cut the surfaces in a reciprocal way to the intersections, complete each wall by making the upper cut according to the measurements and so on to the top by adding a surface at a time, held more extensive and then trimmed with those that intersect it.
It's definitely more difficult to describe than to do.
 
I'm new here! I'm desperate! I have the drawing exam next week and I have to do a 3d with rhino of a building .. I just can't do it because my building has all surface tilted differently and I've been chilling for weeks and I don't find solution , someone could help me if I place a photo? I would like to know how I can solve this problem, thank you very much. http://www.njiric.com/work/type/sport there you can find pictures of the building: race house is what I need
I would build it in this way knowing the corners between one face and another or having references anyway.

I create the first face I have all the measurements, maybe a higher face.
1)I create an adjacent surface by turning the previous face around the side that they have in common with the _rotate3d command the axis of rotation will be the common side.

2)Use the new face, imposed the work plan on that face with the _cplane command option _object.

3) with the _plan command I put the orthogonal face to the screen and begin to trace the curves that delimite the perimeter of the superfice.

4)I combine the curves with the _join command and cut the surface with the _trim command

5) I continue in the construction of all the other faces, returning to point 1 and so on...


Other method:

I build almost all the faces on the floor and then assemble them in space using the commands:

_
_rotate3d

any missing surfaces (seat holes) I build them using the _loft oppue _networksrf or _edgesrf command.
 
I would build it in this way knowing the corners between one face and another or having references anyway.

I create the first face I have all the measurements, maybe a higher face.
1)I create an adjacent surface by turning the previous face around the side that they have in common with the _rotate3d command the axis of rotation will be the common side.

2)Use the new face, imposed the work plan on that face with the _cplane command option _object.

3) with the _plan command I put the orthogonal face to the screen and begin to trace the curves that delimite the perimeter of the superfice.

4)I combine the curves with the _join command and cut the surface with the _trim command

5) I continue in the construction of all the other faces, returning to point 1 and so on...


Other method:

I build almost all the faces on the floor and then assemble them in space using the commands:

_
_rotate3d

any missing surfaces (seat holes) I build them using the _loft oppue _networksrf or _edgesrf command.
thank you so much in the end I followed the second method and I am doing everything with the plans without extruding anything because with rotate etc they always went out holes .
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so I used bulean difference only for windows and openings:) should go well (I think)
 
I do not use rhino, but from the design of the plant, for each side you just have to put a surface that passes each base line with the inclination of the corresponding external wall. Cut the surfaces in a reciprocal way to the intersections, complete each wall by making the upper cut according to the measurements and so on to the top by adding a surface at a time, held more extensive and then trimmed with those that intersect it.
It's definitely more difficult to describe than to do.
Thank you very much!
 

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