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Print at Dec 17, 2025, 12:25:58 AM |
| Posted by Qrystal at Nov 16, 2017, 3:42:37 PM |
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Re: old home modelling tips Thanks for the reply. I have most certainly made use of ENTER to input exact values -- especially for dimension lines, since I have found no other way to input those values exactly! If I have to change a dimension line to refine a mistaken measurement, I always just delete it so I can type it in, even if it is a dragging-accessible exact or half centimetre amount. I did try drawing the rooms first and auto-creating walls, but without the rooms being square, and without having a tool available to measure the angles precisely, I was still having problems. OH BUT WAIT! You're right, I could use this tool AFTER I've drawn my dimension lines, and use the room creation tool to ensure the floor lines up with the dimensions I've drawn! Thanks for the advice! :) I would love to get a laser measure, but I recently contented myself with upgrading my tape measure to one that is more sturdy than the one I was fighting with. Baby steps. ;) Plus I am finding it handy to use a nice basic measuring tool to teach my five-year-old about this sort of thing. As for the accuracy I've gotten, I'm not really sure how to estimate it when I am only "mostly done" my main floor, and I'm still tweaking to get it all to work out. I just found it helpful to write out my process as I've figured out so far -- and I shared it before being finished applying it. It is good to hear that ~ 1 cm accuracy might be good enough for most rooms, and that I should save my ultra-perfectionism for when we work out our kitchen renovation. So thanks for that! ---------------------------------------- @}-,-'- Qrystal -'-,-{@ |
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