![]() ![]() Just extrude the mullion half of what the total width is and because it will extrude in both directions the mullion will be expressed on both the inside and outside of the curtain wall.įor the sake of the tutorial, I’m going to assume that you know about UV curves in rhino. To get a good window mullion, including size control, the best way to go about it is by first applying a window mullion pattern to a UV curve, applying the curve to the surface, and offsetting the surface (thanks Jeremy) using both directions and volume capped options enabled. ![]() ![]() There is a good video on Revit/Rhino workflow if you’re interested here (thanks Jeremy). I also considered using Revit, but the surfaces were a bit complex and the solution Revit presented was not so elegant – a disappointment I had anticipated. I started by trying to do a series of fins (curve offset in the direction of the normal of a surface) but it couldn’t, without some scripting, be batched. There really wasn’t any good information on a way to do this posted online, so I’ve included my technique below for anyone who needs it. Recently I spent a good bit of time trying to figure out how to do mullions on irregular surfaces using McNeal’s Rhino software. ![]()
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