: A technical breakdown of the difference between "Generic Model Adaptive" and "Pattern Based" families.
: Use the Point Element tool to place points in space. Select these points and click "Make Adaptive" on the ribbon.
A standard curtain panel requires a flat or simply curved quadrilateral. An adaptive panel (using 4 points) can twist, warp, or bow to follow a complex surface. For example, in a double-curvature roof, a 4-point adaptive panel can remain planar (flat glass) or become non-planar (bent metal) automatically based on node coordinates.
: A technical breakdown of the difference between "Generic Model Adaptive" and "Pattern Based" families.
: Use the Point Element tool to place points in space. Select these points and click "Make Adaptive" on the ribbon.
A standard curtain panel requires a flat or simply curved quadrilateral. An adaptive panel (using 4 points) can twist, warp, or bow to follow a complex surface. For example, in a double-curvature roof, a 4-point adaptive panel can remain planar (flat glass) or become non-planar (bent metal) automatically based on node coordinates.