@@evanslion3548 Yes, it is on my to-do list. problem is: that I don't have many bridges to work on. If you have any, send them to my e-mail and I will take a look.
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Thank you so much for the kind words! much appreciated🤗 I have created a parametric steel sheet pile, it's on my channel. If you want anything specific please feel free to send me an E-mail of the product and I can create it for you
@@aparajitadas2706 That's definitely a more intricate task! However, you can incorporate an adaptive point at the bottom of your box girder cross-section. You'll need an additional line (curved or spline with points) at the bottom to accommodate the varying part. This can be achieved using Dynamo or by simply duplicating the centerline you already have. If you'd like, feel free to email me your bridge, and I'd be happy to examine it.
Yes, you dont really need the adaptive points to create the bridge, just create or import a fixed curve and create points on the curve and place out the profile.
Thank you very much for the quick answer. @EngineerBear90. I mean that in this family, when the nodes are at the same height, you define the transversal slope with the initial and final angle. But when the nodes of the spline are at different heights, the transverse slope is generated by itself, it does not remain horizontal. I want the platform to always remain horizontal and not twist with the spline. Do you know if it would be possible?
Okey, I think I understand. That is correct! You can rotate it with the rotate parameter back to horizontal (a bit of manual work) You can also try to impliment two more adaptive points at both ends of the cross-section, also adding two more curves for the bridge(either generate it with dyanmo or get thi curves from "TheRoadPeople". Iam planing to make more bridge videos, but wont be before summer atleast. You can also send me the bridge to my E-mail if you want to so I can check it out. @@ibligah
Hi there! Great tutorial! If I want to model an SBG with changing of thickness of the bottom slab in the same piece of SBG, how would you suggest modelling it using the same method?
Hey! Thank you! I will drop a video about modeling a box girder with varying height 3.juni. In that video I will use two splines and a cross-section containing two adaptive points.