Design of complex buildings Facade

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06-16-2017 10:03 PM
nazaninyosefi
New Contributor II

Hello everyone

The building  I want to design three-dimensional is complicated process- my question
is  that What rule do i write for this building to Realistic mode of designed

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CherylLau
Esri Regular Contributor

When designing complex geometry, you have to decide if you can approximate it with pieces of primitives (cubes, spheres, cylinders, cones), or if it's just too complicated to make it looks good by combining a bunch of primitives or parts of primitives.

primitive Operations 

In this case, since the geometry is complicated (i.e. I don't see an easy way to approximate it with primitives), I would recommend making the curvy roof part of the building in a 3D modeling software such as Maya, for example, and exporting it as an obj file, for example.  Then, you could insert the asset in your roof rule using the i() operation.

i Operation 

nazaninyosefi
New Contributor II

Thank you so much for your answer Cheryl Lau  - My opinion is that the  ESRI  company add rule to cityengine for create arc line to design complex building-

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ThomasFuchs
Esri Regular Contributor

ESRI provides Tutorials for CityEngine. In Tutorial 7: Facade modeling—CityEngine Tutorials | ArcGIS Desktop. With it the users can practice modelling more complex and detailed buildings with CGA. It is shown how to instance pre-modeled facade elements like arcs.

pre-modeled assets

CityEngine supports import of many commonly used 3D formats, this allows to create the assets with a wide variety of modelling tools. I am confident you will be able to come to a satisfying result.

nazaninyosefi
New Contributor II

Thank you so much  mr  Thomas Fuchs For your guide

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