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| Posted by bdollar at Sep 24, 2020, 1:29:48 AM |
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How do I create a roof over a carport, support posts and no walls? OK, DAY 1 with this software... How do I create a roof supported with posts and no walls over a carport? All I can figure out is walls. Here is a picture of what I need to do a floor plan for... https://drive.google.com/file/d/14eP0IkvllHro...JhQxhm8I/view?usp=sharing Any guidance would be very appreciated! |
| Posted by Shralen at Sep 24, 2020, 8:25:57 PM |
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Re: How do I create a roof over a carport, support posts and no walls? First, I would add a level. On this 'second' level I would use two triangles to make the Carport main structure. Then use six boxes to make the posts on the ground level. ---------------------------------------- I'm more comfortable writing in English, but I can also write in French.  ,___, (OvO)   Hoot  /)_)  "    " |
| Posted by Shralen at Sep 25, 2020, 8:20:50 PM |
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Re: How do I create a roof over a carport, support posts and no walls? It would give something like this: In case the image broke: https://sta.sh/02bc10p5h2xa I did this without knowing every measurement. ---------------------------------------- I'm more comfortable writing in English, but I can also write in French.  ,___, (OvO)   Hoot  /)_)  "    " |
| Posted by bdollar at Sep 29, 2020, 11:05:10 PM |
Re: How do I create a roof over a carport, support posts and no walls?That is awesome. I have a lot to learn. Including how to know when someone responded to my post here. Just seeing your replies. Would you be willing to send me this file so I could use it as a starting point? If yes, my email is [email protected] Thanks for showing me it can be done! |
| Posted by Shralen at Sep 30, 2020, 6:01:38 PM |
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Re: How do I create a roof over a carport, support posts and no walls? Sure, I'll send the file I had keep it in case you wanted it XD. As for knowing where someone responds to your post, I suggest you put it in your favorite. Then you can go to your profile and click on 'My Favorite Threads'. From there you can see if someone had answered. Also, I have no idea if there is an easier way to see if someone answers a thread. I'm still new to the forum. ---------------------------------------- I'm more comfortable writing in English, but I can also write in French.  ,___, (OvO)   Hoot  /)_)  "    " |
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