Hi guys,
I'm looking for some valuable solutions, Which is my Roof(sloped glazing) angle curves are not closing properly, Please share your valuable insights and solutions with reference. Thanks in advance, please check the image below.
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You need to use System Panels. If you want to use custom Panels, then model them in the Pattern-Based Curtain Panel Template and use them on a Divided Surface.
...the other option is make your cladding MULLIONS instead of Curtain Wall Panels and use Empty System Panels in the Curtain Wall Type.
...something like this:
Maybe consider making an In-Place Mass in the form you want. Then apply a curtain walling systems to the mass faces. Then place curtain grids where needed and then finally assign mullions to the curtain grids something like below.
The issue is with the Panel itself - not with the Wall Type (e.g. Curtain Wall vs. Curtain System). Custom Curtain Wall Panels (those created in the Curtain Wall Panel Template) cannot be shape-edited. System Panels can.
Harikumaraec makes no mention of needing to "shape-edit" the panels. Harikumaraec appears just to need to form the panels to suit the hip which the curtain walling system would achieve.
FWIW @harikumaraec : I don't think your Panel is constrained properly either (e.g. Aligned and Locked to x,y,z Ref. Planes) in the Family itself. You might want to investigate that if you decide to hang onto the Family.
@colmDG4AB wrote:Harikumaraec makes no mention of needing to "shape-edit" the panels. Harikumaraec appears just to need to form the panels to suit the hip which the curtain walling system would achieve.
You sound like a disbeliever. Test for yourself. Create a Curtain Wall Panel Family, load it into a Project and put it in a Curtain Wall Type or Curtain System. Then use it for a Hip Roof.
Thanks, @colmDG4AB , @barthbradley for your suggestions and support.
I found my solution from some of the other forum posts which helped me, Actually my curtain panels have issues so i have changed my corrugated panels to mullions so that my overextension is covered by some other mullions setup, Thanks again for your valuable time, thoughts.
@harikumaraec wrote:Thanks, @colmDG4AB , @barthbradley for your suggestions and support.
I found my solution from some of the other forum posts which helped me, Actually my curtain panels have issues so i have changed my corrugated panels to mullions so that my overextension is covered by some other mullions setup, Thanks again for your valuable time, thoughts.
Who authored those other posts? Just curious to know if it was me.
Anyways, I told you the exact same thing here. Even provided a nifty-neat looking screenshot. A masterpiece if I do say so myself.
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