Sloped glazing is sometimes OK for these sorts of elements for soffits or ceilings with custom setout (non-regular that a surface pattern cannot achieve). Otherwise this can just be achieved with a decent bump/displacement map
Nice feature for showing specific indoor planning but for general use this is too heavy versus gain. Think about a central hospital and how this would effect workflow
I was looking for repetitive rectangular ceiling pattern, you have already present a tutorial with beams and column, although I think it's more interesting to just sketch a boundary and creat the ceiling . is suggest using glazing roof for those type of ceiling. thanks, your the best
Great tutorial. In this method would the ceiling be considered as a roof in schedule? is there a way to show this ceiling as a ceiling in the schedule?
After you created the ceiling you havent show us in 3D. Bcz it dosent work like that. It creates the gap between the panel to panel for the change of Mullian position in the grid.🤔
i can hardly work with this approach, when i have about 200 rooms, all with ceilings, lights, vents, fire detectors, etc. general approach with ceiling tool is much smoother than that.
Not suitable for large scale roll-out. Ceiling with surface pattern for tiled ceilings, ceiling hosted family for ceiling fixtures. A good bump/displacement map can achieve realistic ceilings when rendered if done right
Toooo loooong , in Archicad it's just a few clicks with a real ceiling element including light fixtures .so that it will be counntified in the schedules .
I believe this would be very good for BIM coordination, as you can not see the grid in Navisworks. Being able to see the grid is helpful to confirm GRDs, lightning and other ceiling mounted equipment during coordination.
Hi. This is an option only if you want to visualise it. For a BIM workflow it won't work. You won't be able to schedule within a ceiling discipline.
well said.
Agreed
I thought the same thing.
It's called the BIM "how are you doing" approach...
If you schedule with Multi-Category Schedule mabye works
Sloped glazing is sometimes OK for these sorts of elements for soffits or ceilings with custom setout (non-regular that a surface pattern cannot achieve). Otherwise this can just be achieved with a decent bump/displacement map
Thank You sir, Love from India!!!
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Nice feature for showing specific indoor planning but for general use this is too heavy versus gain. Think about a central hospital and how this would effect workflow
I was looking for repetitive rectangular ceiling pattern, you have already present a tutorial with beams and column, although I think it's more interesting to just sketch a boundary and creat the ceiling . is suggest using glazing roof for those type of ceiling. thanks, your the best
inclined to generate ceiling with proprietary system in grasshopper (driven by profile parameters) then make it a IFCceiling retroactively
Awesome information, thanks bulkan sir👍😊
Great tutorial. In this method would the ceiling be considered as a roof in schedule? is there a way to show this ceiling as a ceiling in the schedule?
If you don't mind sir, can you please tell me how to add ceiling wire as well?
Perfect, but how can you alingn the celling (grids)
How can category done from curtain to ceiling?
But to attach Hanging Lights to it ??
how about the lighting fixture?
When you do this can you also add lighting fixtures to this ceiling?
You can add a regular ceiling to host lights and then hide it, or use face based families
@@balkanarchitect thanks
I still cant get the lights to show. Tried many things but i keep going in circles :-(
Thank you.
But I cannot categorie do (ceiling).
After you created the ceiling you havent show us in 3D. Bcz it dosent work like that. It creates the gap between the panel to panel for the change of Mullian position in the grid.🤔
can host light
i can hardly work with this approach, when i have about 200 rooms, all with ceilings, lights, vents, fire detectors, etc. general approach with ceiling tool is much smoother than that.
Not suitable for large scale roll-out. Ceiling with surface pattern for tiled ceilings, ceiling hosted family for ceiling fixtures. A good bump/displacement map can achieve realistic ceilings when rendered if done right
Toooo loooong , in Archicad it's just a few clicks with a real ceiling element including light fixtures .so that it will be counntified in the schedules .
Probably watching the wrong channel then - he mostly does Revit...
nice trick but only works for section
I believe this would be very good for BIM coordination, as you can not see the grid in Navisworks. Being able to see the grid is helpful to confirm GRDs, lightning and other ceiling mounted equipment during coordination.
Pls can I have your email?