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Best way to show standing seam type wall

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Anonymous
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Best way to show standing seam type wall

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Hi,

Just wondered if anyone could recommend the best way to produce the cladding in the below image.  I'm guessing just a flat wall with wall sweeps to create the horizontal and vertical ribs?2019-12-09 South 3e (3).jpg

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Best way to show standing seam type wall

Hi,

Just wondered if anyone could recommend the best way to produce the cladding in the below image.  I'm guessing just a flat wall with wall sweeps to create the horizontal and vertical ribs?2019-12-09 South 3e (3).jpg

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barthbradley
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Curtain Wall or Sloped Glazing (inclined surface).  

 

...are you talking about the concrete-looking façade. Looks like a cement panel with a heavy knock-down texture.  Maybe save that the LOD for Rendering and use an Appearance Image for that.   

Curtain Wall or Sloped Glazing (inclined surface).  

 

...are you talking about the concrete-looking façade. Looks like a cement panel with a heavy knock-down texture.  Maybe save that the LOD for Rendering and use an Appearance Image for that.   

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hmunsell
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Curtain wall.... set the panels to be solid vs glass. create a rectangular mullions to be to be 1" wide and how ever deep you need. 

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Curtain wall.... set the panels to be solid vs glass. create a rectangular mullions to be to be 1" wide and how ever deep you need. 

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