Would anyone have a solution on how to add tiles to a curved roof. When attempting to use a curtain wall I'm unable to select the curved portion of the roof.
The roof was created by selecting the footprint and isn't a mass.
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Make that roof into a Mass and use the Curtain Call System on Face tool.
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Copy the concrete/base roof >> Paste it aligned to same place >> give it a offset from level >> change type to slopped glaze with the roof tiles
you could apply the same principle for the ridge cover
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After several hours of trying to create a cone mass roof It seems I lack the skill to make a mass cone shaped roof.
Thank you for your suggestion, I greatly appreciate it.
LOL, masses ben be tricky. Here is how i would make one 😊.
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@775cforsyth wrote:After several hours of trying to create a cone mass roof It seems I lack the skill to make a mass cone shaped roof.
Making the conical mass is the easy part. Applying the tiles is where the challenge begins - especially with a rectangular tile.
Looks like your roof tile is a Pattern-Based Curtain Panel Family. Probably 1/2 step; right? If so, my suggestion would be to slice your Mass into horizontal sections and then divide each section vertically with V Grids spaced by Fixed Distance. No U grids. Then apply your Pattern-Based Curtain Panel and adjust the Fixed Distance as necessary. Each row can be adjusted independently.
I was trying to follow this tutorial to add some Spanish clay tiles, but I can't seem to figure out how to divide the mass horizontally off the profiles so that the V grids; the profiles are in place, but I don't know how to actually split the mass. Any clue what I'm doing wrong, or may have missed?
Think how you would do it in real life. Standard tiles won't likely fit over that small cone roof. You would need custom taper tiles.
Even if I had a taper tiles file, that still wouldn't address the issues created by the massive spacing differences between the top and bottom of the roof divisions. Objects are compressed at the top, and spaced out very far at the bottom (I imagine I'd place some sort of sphere on top to mask the very top row.)
@eric_macleanHFNWX wrote:
Even if I had a taper tiles file, that still wouldn't address the issues created by the massive spacing differences between the top and bottom of the roof divisions. Objects are compressed at the top, and spaced out very far at the bottom (I imagine I'd place some sort of sphere on top to mask the very top row.)
That is exactly why you need taper tiles, smaller at one end and wider at the other end. What you show there are not what taper tiles.
Again, you need to do some research on how they do it in real file. There is no point to model something that cannot be built.
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