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Print at Dec 18, 2025, 3:55:41 AM |
| Posted by Waldemar.Hersacher at May 22, 2025, 8:45:42 PM |
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Re: Door with two panels Dorin and Keet thank you for you response. @Dorin @1: I used standard cut out; Yes it is DoorOrWindow. @2: This avoids to have numbered keywords and reading you don't know how much it will be. @Keet: I have an intermediate state of the door. This was changed from the original door by changing the width, height and depth of the frame and the location of the hinges and the panel in an editor. The handles have been left in its original place. This intermediate door will have cut out for the frame, the panel and the handle. I can see the handle from the rear. The rest is wall. Since there are a lot of vertices for the handle objects and I needed to delete parts and duplicate others I decided to use Blender. This exported door will not have a cut out. I don't see the panels and the handles from rear. This is reproducible by just exchanging the obj file in the library. I started to compare both versions manually (currently I have not installed the compare extension in Visual Studio Code) and found that there are some rounding differences in the frame I did not move. Sometimes 0.0 is now -0.000001. I changed that and now I get a complete cut out so I can see the door from rear. The door was displayed in the location where the cube is when you open Blender. I need to change any g-line to a 0-line to be able to move the different parts. On export I got the g-lines again. To the group name a number was added. ---------------------------------------- MSI GP60, Linux Mint 21.3 Virginia base: Ubuntu 22.04 jammy, SH3D 7.5 with Photo-video rendering 2.8 |
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