Hello,
I was wondering if anyone has a suggestion on how to model the following-
I have a timber façade with 3 types of timber battens evenly spaced but arranged in a random pattern (see reference image). Normally I would use a curtain wall for modelling a timber batten façade and I've seen people using structural framing systems for this, but I don't think this is possible due to the random pattern of the slats.
Additionally, windows in the project are not evenly spaced. To avoid having to place each batten individually, I've created a generic model family with several batten extrusions arranged randomly and assigned a visibility parameter to each module - i.e. 1000mm module show all battens up to that width, 1400mm module show additional battens up to that width, etc. (modules are not multiples, so an array wouldn't work). The problem with this method is that if for some reason I need to alter an opening, I need to edit the family and reposition the battens to the new module size.
I was wondering if there is a more efficient way to model this that would maybe be width dependant that I'm missing?
I don't think there is a way of working around having to model each module individually, but just checking!
Thank you for helping!
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