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Print at Dec 18, 2025, 4:59:58 AM |
| Posted by Keet at Mar 10, 2024, 9:25:40 PM |
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Re: problem to 3d view Well, that turned out to be easy :) 2 things: 1. use a rail not wider than the door. Just place it under the door. I made it invisible because it has no use for display. ("d 0.0 "in the MTL file) 2. since the door must remain outside the wall you need to use the furniture library to force the door to keep it's original depth when placed in a wall. Extract the zip and import the furniture library. Now you have a door you can place in the wall while the moving door part remains outside the wall. Here's the zip with your project (with additional parts/door) and furniture library with the door. https://dodecagon.nl/upload/tmp/ExternalDoorSliding.zip Use the Furniture Library Editor to look at the property for wall thickness I set for the door. I'm not sure how such a door works in real life, probably a sort of a barn door with an overhead rail. Such a door would be completely outside a wall (not a door_or_window) and only needs a hole in the wall you could create with a service hatch. Then fix the door to the wall in front of it. Anyway, the example shows how you can create it with both the frame and the door outside. ---------------------------------------- Dodecagon.nl 1300+ 3D models, manuals, and projects |
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