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can any one do this facade by SU ?

can any one do this facade by SU ?

Postby anas » Fri Apr 27, 2012 1:11 am

it's make me dizzy

Aqua tower in chicago



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Re: can any one do this facade by SU ?

Postby Pilou » Fri Apr 27, 2012 1:48 am

Normally any body can make that with SU
It's just a question of time and have the blue print for take the measures of the 86 levels!

Seems it's here :enlight:
but not sure that is a detailed model! ;)
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Re: can any one do this facade by SU ?

Postby mitcorb » Fri Apr 27, 2012 2:25 am

This can be done with Sketchup, but was probably done with Rhino.
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Re: can any one do this facade by SU ?

Postby Jeff Hammond » Fri Apr 27, 2012 4:08 am

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an exploratory go at it..


floors2.jpg


conclusion(s):

-yes, you can definitely draw this in sketchup
-it's going to take a lot of work (not such a bad thing but in this case, a lot of tedious work)
-probably 2 if not 3 attempts to get the shell shape to your liking..
-i used uniform B-splines then curviloft's Loft to get solid outer shell which then was intersected with the floors.. an alternate approach could be artisan to sculpt the outer shell.
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Re: can any one do this facade by SU ?

Postby brookefox » Fri Apr 27, 2012 5:41 am

You're sweet, Jeff, and Pilou, but there's no boulder in your future.

(Because you don't want it so, for one.)
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Re: can any one do this facade by SU ?

Postby fakircho » Fri Apr 27, 2012 6:27 am

That is actually very easy, only looks hard beacause every floor plate has a different shape and that gives the 3D effect
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Re: can any one do this facade by SU ?

Postby TIG » Fri Apr 27, 2012 11:11 am

Make a big ripply box, grouped.
Smoove tool or Artisan etc will help with this from a proxy...
There's also the RandomizeTIN tool...
Use Slicer5 in Z with spacing at FFLtoFFL and thickness=FloorSlab.
[Or try the older Slicer if not a v8pro user]
Then you have the wavy edged floorplates.
Make a single floor of linear glazing for the orthogonal elements, as a component, and array copy up vertically by the FFLtoFFL value...
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Re: can any one do this facade by SU ?

Postby DareDevil » Fri Apr 27, 2012 1:24 pm

I like this tower, and I asked myself how can I do it too.
Of course, you can easily do it with other soft like Rhino, MoI or Bonzai. But you can do it with SU too, and you can use plugins like Artisan (not free) or other or do without.

I tried with the sand box tools to make waves on four horizontal facades and I turn them vertically. After, I intersect with floor planes and I extrude them. Finally, I made the glass block inside. The only thing hard to do without plugin its the joins between the facades, so I used Curviloft.
I cant put the file here because it's more than 5mb, but there is the result (with wave facade before the cut)
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Re: can any one do this facade by SU ?

Postby Jeff Hammond » Sat Apr 28, 2012 3:08 am

i thought about trying this again using thomthom's bitmap to mesh but i couldn't get it to work right..

ended up doing it in rhino with it's heightfield from image command using a more turbulent water bumpmap (i'm assuming that how the building was done.. the didn't model the water shape.. they imported an image of actual water..)

tr_waterbump07.jpg




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[and i guess i will say.. rhino would be way better for doing this.. simply because it has superior boolean tools.. ie- a lot faster ;) ]
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Re: can any one do this facade by SU ?

Postby brookefox » Sat Apr 28, 2012 5:35 am

Great job, guys.

Now what will be done and why.
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