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chimney and chimneys.

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Hello, Ragaz.
I need help. how do they fit into a project with archicad the chimneys and its fireplaces on the roof? ?
 
Once you've done the roof, you have to add the gdl object you need, or make the clerk with walls and floors.
 
Once you've done the roof, you have to add the gdl object you need, or make the clerk with walls and floors.
Hello, darth!
but I must draw a fireplace outside the house that has the chimney on the perimeter wall but out of the thickness of the wall itself and then of course continues beyond the ground finishing with the dressing room.
now I have inserted the fireplace to the perimeter wall taking it from the library but it is not the best method to make it the chimney and the above comignolo!?! ! ? !

thank you always
 
You'd better have the floor drawings, with the walls and the dressing room with walls and floors. You may also create an object, but unless you think you might need an equal object in the future, I dislike it for "light" issues.
 
Of course, to model a chimney over an object "outdoor fireplace" from a library, I think I'm a paraplegic in a wheelchair trying to challenge the hundred meters of the runners!
I am trying to work in the assonometry view and do not snap anything. that rudimentaleeeeee... blood from the noseooooooooooo... .
 
excuse darth but an object like sitting infamous outdoor fireplace that I inserted can explode? ? I am getting mad to put on the three walls that should become the chimney but I can't snap them at some corners of the polygons of the fireplace!?!? ? ? ? ?
 
if you need the 3d, after you explore it become lines.
you have 2 choices: you can recalculate it to lines, or you expound one and you put 3d above, so you have the lines snaps
 
put a pillar over the fireplace to the roof (cut it with the bonfires) then put a comignolo over the ground
 
You guys are useless. I'm not able to walk in 3d.
I realized that archicad13 to draw in 3d is comparable to a tir (motrice+rimorchio) to turn in the center of Milan.
Attulamente I am trying to design with sketchup+autocad lt and I must say that sketchup is not surprising.
archicad is probably a great program but as long as the cigraph will continue to adopt this policy of poor free education available on the net, star prices, expensive training courses like a degree program for me archicad if they hold it and enjoy it.
It is not admissible that all the people I talk to tell me that with archicad they cannot do this or that. a colleague of mine who has been using archicad for more than 10 years (he is still at 9 because he says that from the 9th onwards the software has degenerated) has not been able to make me stand out! (a simple fireplace not the guggenheim of bilbao!!!)
with sketchuppro7.1 that fireplace I do it in less than 5 minutes, I create 3d geometry, I create the object and tag all the features including the price, and if you go I turn it as well into a dinanic component made with different materials selectable when necessary, to the face of 5000neuri of archicad

thanks to all cmq
 
excuse epasinet
I use archicad for a few years
Can you tell me what you have to do exactly? because it doesn't sound so impossible to do with archicad a fireplace, place it against a wall and put a comignolo on the roof.
that then as you say sketchup is very intuitive I agree with you
but calm to speak ill of archicad...:angry:
that has other problems according to me regarding the fireplace and the dressing room
 
I think you need a moment of relaxation, I think you lost yourself in a glass of water.... your question is quite simple to solve.
with vw I solved your same problem in different ways. first you can choose whether to create a single item for all floors (I don't recommend it) or copy and paste for each floor. the chimney element can create it or with extrusion of a geometric figure (maybe the thick profile of the chimney so as to have perforated it inside) or by directly making the chimney with an object 3d (paralled type) or by inserting a parametric elements such as pillar, wall etc.
when you go over the roof you have two possibilities or holes the roof and you have to continue your chimney (te the council) or create another element above the roof and join it with the appropriate tools.
Hi.
 
excuse epasinet
I use archicad for a few years
Can you tell me what you have to do exactly? because it doesn't sound so impossible to do with archicad a fireplace, place it against a wall and put a comignolo on the roof.
that then as you say sketchup is very intuitive I agree with you
but calm to speak ill of archicad...:angry:
that has other problems according to me regarding the fireplace and the dressing room
You're attached to the drawings so you know what banality I'm talking about!
with sketchup almost made it to closed eyes. .
 

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If with sketchup you did it right away... why can't you with archicad?
with archicad you have to create a thin wall in the library. draw the base with such wall. drill such wall to make the hole of the brace by inserting a window without tightening. then you have to create a single bookcase to create the plan where the wood will be hardened. then you should make the upper part that collects the body of the fireplace with the chimney that with archicad is practically unrealizable. and finally with the thin wall just created you should make the chimney.
all drawing in the plant, moving with the heights and snaps!

tell me if a high cost program that should be made to design architecture leaving the possibility of free vent to fantasy and that should be as creative as possible can "lose" in the modeling of an object so simple and anything but creative!?!? ? ? ? ? ?
 
with archicad you have to create a thin wall in the library. draw the base with such wall. drill such wall to make the hole of the brace by inserting a window without tightening. then you have to create a single bookcase to create the plan where the wood will be hardened. then you should make the upper part that collects the body of the fireplace with the chimney that with archicad is practically unrealizable. and finally with the thin wall just created you should make the chimney.
all drawing in the plant, moving with the heights and snaps!

tell me if a high cost program that should be made to design architecture leaving the possibility of free vent to fantasy and that should be as creative as possible can "lose" in the modeling of an object so simple and anything but creative!?!? ? ? ? ? ?
I think it's too farting to be true. But with vw these problems you wouldn't have them:
 
Sorry, Liuk, but maybe I didn't grab.
What do I need to see special in that link you posted to me? ! ?
Did you manage to do with archicad the fireplace in 3d like I did with sketchup? Maybe in a week of hard work can you post it? ?
to create a sketchup model is very fast but it is not archicad .... and I dare you to find one professional who uses it as a base of work!
 
I think it's too farting to be true. But with vw these problems you wouldn't have them:
I'd buy it tomorrow. but I downloaded the demo and tried a bit but I struggled because on the net there is little information material and tutorials. yes that vector has the modeling engine derived from solidworks which says it long. .
Unfortunately, I would need someone to roam me and show me that he does a project like I say from a to z and then maybe I would invest in vectorworks.
I started with archicad because being more popular I thought it was easier to learn and then it was easier to find bookstores. instead I realized that archicad has created dissatisfaction even in its users and that in the end those who use it can hardly design us 100% but indeed or design in 3d coarsely precludes therefore from the possibility of computating and having executive drawings or even there is who for practicality uses it to design in 2d to the autocad lt!
 

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