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Cotswold thatched roofs
Cotswold thatched roofs















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Plus I feel proud of my achievements in being able to use a program like Archicad, unlike AutoCAD users we're not just a bunch of Joes who are running a boot leg copy of AutoCAD 2004 (which I see happening quite a bit, particularly small time single users) and creates problems when I use there drawings and they have the most weird margine settings etc. are more aware of what and how you're doing their work. thatched roofs, couple with others built from the Cotswold limestone. I've an Archicad 9 t-shirt and pen (oh and Rubix cube!) from when I last attended Archicad University, but it would be nice to have some more Archicad items (even if we have to pay) even having a few bits around the office would be cool so that clients etc. where can I get some graphisoft freebees etc. Built in the 1640s, this traditional Cotswold stone cottage boasts key features typical of the vernacular style including stone mullioned windows, surmounted with drip moulds and stone slate roofs and has been sympathetically restored by owner Simon Fenwick. I'd just like to say, I read this forum everyday and I think Archicad has a fantastic community everyone is so friendly and ready to share their expierience with this super program and I just hope that with Graphisofts recent take over that things go from strength to strength. The English love to walk the peaceful footpaths shepherds walked back when. Everything about them the meadows, thatched roofs, churches, pubs, B&Bs, and even the tourist offices is quaint. I guess someone will tell me that the easiest way is to buy this wonderful plug-in of some kind, but unfotunately I don't have that luxury as whilst my boss loves what I can do with Archicad, is so computer iliteterate trying to explain to him why he needs to spend £200 so that I can draw the odd thatch roof when he's spent £3000 on a CAD system, actually makes drawing the roof easy in comparison. The Cotswolds are crisscrossed with hedgerows, strewn with storybook villages, and sprinkled with sheep.

cotswold thatched roofs

Mesh to roof I'd never used before and having tried it seemed to me like it could of been a big headache again trying to achieve the right look. I found difficult as it was tricky to work out how you needed to trim the roof for the right look, whilst still trimming your walls to the roof and not leaving odd gaps etc. Happy Wednesday Cotswolds gbeng Who else loves thatched roofs Photos By: Janet er CotswoldsCulture To Feature We Hope You Enjoy Your Stay Here The Cotswolds /. Using the roof tool and then trimming it with custom profiles etc. I was just wondering in general (as I'm not changing it now ) has anyone else modelled a thatch roof in Archicad and if so have you any pointers or observations etc.

cotswold thatched roofs

Now after much experimentation and head scratching I've managed to create a satisfactory result so far as modelling the thatch roof, because of it's natural curves and rough lines I've settled for using a custom profiled wall to create my roof and with some trimming and playing around the sketch renders and my lightworks look ok especially with shadows on, but for my 2D elevations I will simply use a fill to further enhance the detail. On the Cotswold edge between Tewkesbury and Winchcombe, with timber-framed buildings, Cotswold stone and many traditional thatched roofs. I'm currently working on a project which is an extension to a Listed Cotswold thatched cottage.















Cotswold thatched roofs