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| Posted by Keet at Jul 3, 2023, 3:57:24 PM |
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Re: Making a wall with a rectangle opening? I created a wall and set the height lower so it would act as a divider. I want to have a second wall span across the top of the ceiling to finish the illusion of the wall having a rectangular hole in it. But, I can't figure out how to move the wall up. It's sitting on the floor level. I don't see the option in the wall properties (or I'm not looking in the right area). Like Hans said, the easiest solution is to use the service hatch. You have to understand that only doors and windows can create holes in walls. The service hatch is a 'window'.You can also create your own windows. You could for example resize and rotate a cylinder, export it, and during import check the 'Door or window' checkbox. You now have a cylinder that is a 'window' which creates a round hole in a wall. You can resize and elevate it as you want just like you can resize and elevate the service hatch. About the raised wall: You can't elevate walls. What you can do is add a level with the elevation set at where you want the upper wall to start and draw the wall on that level with the height so it reaches the top of the walls on the lower level. That will result in what you wanted to see. But as said, if it works for your situation adding the service hatch is easier. By-the-way, you can make the hatch border invisible if you want. ---------------------------------------- Dodecagon.nl 1300+ 3D models, manuals, and projects |
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