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Eric Bobrow has a lot of great free videos; he’s recently posted a bunch of new ones on his website that highlight his 7 Keys to Best Practices for ArchiCAD. But my favorite one is still his …
Site Modeling
Did you know that site meshes don’t need to be modeled 900′ tall? The contours can be set relative to sea level, and the whole mesh can be much, much shorter.
In Options > Project Preferences > Project Location, set Altitude (Sea Level) to match Sea Level of Main Level FFE (top of sub-floor).
Place 2D AutoCAD topo drawing on a worksheet, 1 unit = 1 foot.
Explode topo, uncheck “Keep Original Elements After Exploding” and set Layers to “Use Drawing’s Layer”.
Activate “Site” story from the Project Map and show topo worksheet as Trace Reference.
Activate Mesh tool and use topo’s property lines to draw mesh. Use pet pallet as required to add points / reshape mesh to match topo boundaries.
To determine approximately how high to model a mesh, take the highest value shown on a topo and subtract the lowest value on the topo. This is a good starting point to determine the mesh height.
Set z value at each boundary point, relative to Sea Level.
Magic wand each contour, setting values relative to Sea Level. Where contours meet edges of mesh, set value to match contour. Check adjacent points.
Once the site modeling is completed, cut a small, temporary section through one contour and then move the entire mesh up or down to position it correctly in relation to the FFE / Project Zero.
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Hey! I'm getting back into site modeling so when it really kicks off I'll update you all. xxx Ilysm Also I love this song at the moment https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_JGaQ3g8WU4
I would love to do some modeling again! Is there any alternative clothing or modeling sites that would be interested in me? You can look through my "yo my face" or "nsfw" tag to see my face!
i saw one about Chany Dexler, i thought her name was Zero though? But yeah i agree, she's not traditionally the nicest as she called me a copycat, a bitch, and told my friend who was backing me up to kill herself because i asked her how she died her hair, like what the fuck? who does that? I only asked a question its not like I'm going to go and dye my hair exactly like her or something like that..i thought she was pretty and she goes and cusses at me!!
Site and Models Birthday List
January:
19th, Cassie Fiskewold (Koneko)
22nd, Kaylaa Aliancee
February:
2nd, Beautiful Terror SMing
4th, Heaven Rejects
26th, Mindless Modeling Indulgence
March:
10th, Facebomb WAD
13th, Porcelain Skulls Site Modeling
15th, Mamma Skully
April:
May:
3rd, Samantha Rose
31st, EpicErin
June:
20th, Bleed Out We Are The Generation
25th, S C E N E Lgt
July:
21st, Thunder Storm Modeling
August:
16th, Gypsys Heart
17th, Gore Site Modeling
22nd, Pastel Goth
24th, Kara Maire
27th, E L I X I R
September:
8th, Sirens Secrets - Perfect Flaws & Sirens Beauty
22nd. Teagen Willow Magazine
October:
3rd, Ruby Site Modeling
4th, Grunge Girls
26th, Sunken Ships Alternative Modeling
November:
4th, Been Seen Site Modeling
13th, Faith Frenzy
29th, Serendipity
December:
12th, Nevada Daperdue
17th, Nikita Nervine
20th, Abattoirs Angels
24th, Jade Oliver
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