Arch: Multi-materiale
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Descrizione
Lo strumento Multi-Materiale definisce una lista di materiali con un nome e un valore di spessore per ogni materiale. Quindi, questo elenco di multi-materiali può essere aggiunto a un oggetto Arch al posto di un Materiale di Arch .
Non tutti gli oggetti Arch possono utilizzare i multi-materiali, e l'utilizzo che ne fanno è diverso. Attualmente:
- Walls with a MultiMaterial will use the material definitions and thicknesses to create a multi-layer wall
- Windows with a MultiMaterial will attribute materials with a given name defined inside the MultiMaterial to window components with a same name. Material thickness is not considered.
- Panels with a MultiMaterial will use the material definitions and thicknesses to create a multi-layer panel
How to use
- Create first a series of Arch Materials that you will need in your Multi-Material
- Optionally, select an Arch object you wish to attribute the new Multi-Material to
- Press the Multi-Material button
- Set the desired material layers
Options
Upon creating or editing a multi-material by double-clicking it in the tree, the following options are available:
- Duplicate another existing Multi-Material from the same document. This only copies the values over, and doesn't link the two multi-materials in any way.
- The Name field will also set the material object's Label
- The Composition list is the list of the different material layers that compose this multi-material. Each layer has a name, a material and a thickness value.
- Click Add to add a new layer, Up to move a selected layer up, Down to move a selected layer down, or Del to delete a selected layer.
- Double-click the name of a layer to edit it, the material will offer you a drop-down list of available Arch Materials in the same document, and thickness can be set to any value in any unit
- Name and Material fields are mandatory. Thickness can be left blank (it will then adopt a value of 0).
- When a multi-material contains layers with a thickness of zero, that thickness is considered variable. Arch objects that use the multi-material, such as Walls and Panels, will treat that accordingly, and give that layer the remaining space available given their own width or thickness.