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| Posted by azgooon at May 21, 2020, 2:13:15 PM |
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tiny bit of wall between stacked on each other and overlapping windows Hi, I am trying to achieve indentation on the outside part of the wall. After checking up the number of tutorials it turned out that I can utilize the service window for that. I have therefore aligned my main window and outside underneath inserted service window with invisible textures. Unfortunately, I am unable to achieve the desired effect as there is a tiny piece of the wall separating main and service windows. Please see the photo below. I've tried grouping, all sorts of alignments but in any case I wasn't able to get rid of this thin strip of the wall. To be clear, the height of the service window does overlap with the elevation of the main window. Does anyone know how to get rid of it? Ideally, I would like to refrain from creating bespoke windows having this indentation built-in as I do have the same style windows in the entire project but not all of them have such indentation from the outside. I can upload my window model if required. Thanks, Tom. |
| Posted by Puybaret at May 22, 2020, 11:06:07 AM |
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Re: tiny bit of wall between stacked on each other and overlapping windows Not sure about which "tiny bit" you speak about: the one just bellow the window frame, or the one near the ground? ---------------------------------------- Emmanuel Puybaret, Sweet Home 3D creator |
| Posted by azgooon at May 22, 2020, 2:49:38 PM |
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Re: tiny bit of wall between stacked on each other and overlapping windows Sorry about the confusion, probably because I've spent hours looking at it, this became apparent to me. I have highlighted a "tiny bit" in red. I have however managed to resolve the issue by realigning my model in sketch up before importing to the furniture library and defining cut out shape property. Thanks and regards, Tom. |
| Posted by hansmex at May 22, 2020, 4:47:52 PM |
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Re: tiny bit of wall between stacked on each other and overlapping windows If you want to specify where your texture starts, study Modify Furniture carefully. When you apply a texture, you can Scale it, but also set the X and Y offset. H ---------------------------------------- Hans new website - under constuction hansdirkse.info |
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