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Giuseppe Nagler

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  1. Hello, I think I can not avoid modeling and adapting the model in the Cad for the different dimensions, because in particular the element thicknesses have to be adjusted to the plotting scale, so that the final result becomes optically acceptable. It is just a model, a simulation of reality and each scale is used to show certain aspects of the project and not others. 

  2. The problem is not to position elements in different levels, but to fill the cavities of the building unnecessarily with support material and I seek a method that makes the whole thing easy and quick; I do not want to have to model the building into simple shapes, if I have already modeled it in great detail, but I do not need that definition on a scale of 1: 200 or 1: 500;

  3. Fehler bei der Übersetzunghello thank you very much for the advice;
    I have already asked the software company of my CAD program if there is a function to do it automatically; I'm still waiting for an answer if AECOSim Building Designer has the tool;
    The ideal would be to lay a kind of skin over the model and to generate the shape from it;

    I write as soon as I have solved the problem;
  4. English:

    is there a 3D flood feature? i.e. e.g. wrapping a building or a 3D shape with a volume? My problem is: I have planned a house in AECOSim, I would like to use a 3D printer to make a model in scale 1: 200 or 1: 500; but I'm not interested in inner partitions, ceilings, etc., but the inner cavities should be filled so that the 3D printer creates a "full" model that shows me the exterior of the house nicely. If I print the complete detailed house, with partitions, etc., the printer needs too much time, support material and I do not need such a detailed model, but I do not want to model the whole thing again. Does anyone know a solution? I would like to cast a kind of "negative" around the house, make a "positive" out of it, export an STL and then print it in 3D.

     

    German:

    gibt's eine Funktion zum 3D-fluten? d.h. z.B. ein Gebäude oder eine 3D Form mit einem Volumen einzuhüllen? mein Problem ist: ich habe in AECOSim ein Haus geplant, möchte mit einem 3D-Drucker daraus ein Modell im Massstab 1:200 oder 1:500 machen; dabei interessieren mich aber innere Trennwände, Decken usw. nicht, aber die inneren Hohlräume sollten gefüllt werden, damit der 3D-Drucker ein "volles" Modell erstellt, das mir das Äußere des Hauses schön zeigt. Wenn ich das komplette detaillierte Haus, mit Trennwänden usw. drucke braucht der Drucker viel zu viel Zeit, Stützmaterial und ich brauche kein so detailliertes Modell, will aber auch nicht das Ganze neu modellieren. Weiß jemand eine Lösung?  Ich möchte um das Haus eine Art "Negativ" giessen, daraus ein "Positiv" machen, ein STL exportieren und es dann in 3D drucken. 

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