shibinbright Posted January 9, 2010 Posted January 9, 2010 Hai frndz... is there is any easiest way to create a section for buildings ? plz reply... sory 4 ma bad english Quote
Tankman Posted January 9, 2010 Posted January 9, 2010 Welcome to the forums shibinbright! Don't worry 'bout bad English. Doesn't matter. Easy way to create a cross section for buildings? Depends on the building. Some can be very involved, numerous floors, sections. What kind of building do you have in mind? Steel, wood, masonry (concrete)? Residential or commercial? Quote
shibinbright Posted January 10, 2010 Author Posted January 10, 2010 Welcome to the forums shibinbright! Don't worry 'bout bad English. Doesn't matter. Easy way to create a cross section for buildings? Depends on the building. Some can be very involved, numerous floors, sections. What kind of building do you have in mind? Steel, wood, masonry (concrete)? Residential or commercial? Thanks 4 the reply... I mean concrete buildings both residential and commercial.... Quote
Tankman Posted January 10, 2010 Posted January 10, 2010 Might you post a *.dwg file the forum members can see? Quote
shibinbright Posted January 11, 2010 Author Posted January 11, 2010 plz check diz drwng.... section-Model.pdf Quote
mrbucket Posted January 11, 2010 Posted January 11, 2010 Where are you from Shibinbright? In your drawing, are you setting your cut where the line is? You can set the cut wherever you like, doesnt have to be dead center. It should revolve around what details you want/need to include for a particular area. If you wish to show more detail, for example the stairs, you might want to show that detail on the side of the actual section. Quote
Shibuboss Posted January 11, 2010 Posted January 11, 2010 Hello shibin... Welcome to the forum... nothing to worry.if u don't have civil engineering base...i mean...acadamic background....tell to the forum first. we have lots of experienced experts are here .they will help you...... Regards______ Quote
ReMark Posted January 11, 2010 Posted January 11, 2010 You wouldn't be using a 3D model of the building by any chance now would you? Quote
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