If I have a tall curtain wall that I want to repeat that corrner process is there a smart way to automate it ?Maybe make custom corner panels that when combined in 2 they give the same result ?
Yes you can use custom corner panels! For a very tall building however, sometimes it's fine to have corner panels overlap a little. Always check your required level of detail to avoid modelling too much :)
the video is very well explained ! my problem is that when I use the trim tool my mullions don't stay at the place where I want them to stay - they are moving closer to the corner - don't know how to prevent this any tips?
Do you mean your horizontal mullions appeared to move closer to the corner? If so, check the layout rules your curtain wall is using under its Type Properties. If mullion grids are laid out from the corner edge, trimming the wall there will of course alter these grids.
@@RVBoost www.kingspan.com/us/en-us/product-groups/architectural-panel-facade-systems/benchmark-architectural-wall-panels In fact, kingspan panels are generally used in projects. We have difficulties when we come to the door and window openings.
It'll be a complex process to model that system to each and every detail. You actually may be better off just model a simple version of it using curtain walls, then add more details in 2D drafting views.
Thank you!!! I have been struggling long time to get this curtain walls clean up nicely.
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how did you move the mullion why i can't move mine
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If I have a tall curtain wall that I want to repeat that corrner process is there a smart way to automate it ?Maybe make custom corner panels that when combined in 2 they give the same result ?
Yes you can use custom corner panels! For a very tall building however, sometimes it's fine to have corner panels overlap a little. Always check your required level of detail to avoid modelling too much :)
the video is very well explained !
my problem is that when I use the trim tool my mullions don't stay at the place where I want them to stay - they are moving closer to the corner - don't know how to prevent this
any tips?
Do you mean your horizontal mullions appeared to move closer to the corner? If so, check the layout rules your curtain wall is using under its Type Properties. If mullion grids are laid out from the corner edge, trimming the wall there will of course alter these grids.
hi sir
can you tutorial corrugated metal panel wall and roof tips and tricks?
curtain wall panel family is not very useful :/
Sure. Could you send me a photo of what you want to model?
@@RVBoost www.kingspan.com/us/en-us/product-groups/architectural-panel-facade-systems/benchmark-architectural-wall-panels
In fact, kingspan panels are generally used in projects.
We have difficulties when we come to the door and window openings.
It'll be a complex process to model that system to each and every detail. You actually may be better off just model a simple version of it using curtain walls, then add more details in 2D drafting views.
@@RVBoost Do you think Wall Reveal is the right method ?
using kingspan gap profile
No, I believe curtain walls will be better. You can use that custom profiles for mullions.