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| Posted by Mawima at Sep 14, 2009, 1:02:42 PM |
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How to creat a dwelling (flat) of a few rooms? Hello, I want to deaw a flat. Is there only the possibility to create the flat at one time with create "room"? I would like to create a flat that way, that I connect some created rooms. Is there a possibility? If I create 2 Rooms and put them closed together, I have not found, how to connect this rooms. My problems are: If I create Walls around this rooms (doubleclick), I create 2 walls between the rooms and the walls are not exactly betwenn the rooms. Of cours not because I put the rooms freehand closed together. This may works with 2 Rooms but not with a couple more rooms. If I create a Flat with one room, the m² is only shown for the whole flat but not for the rooms. So is there a possibility? The buttons name is create room and not create flat?!!? Thats mame me think that I just having found, what I´m looking for. Thx Martin SH3D is a great Tool !! |
| Posted by Puybaret at Sep 14, 2009, 3:03:06 PM |
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Re: How to creat a dwelling (flat) of a few rooms? As suggested in user's guide, you should create walls first, then create rooms within the walls. The ability to create walls around a room was added afterwards ; this feature is interesting when you want to draw only one single room, because you don't have to take into account wall thickness when you draw a room first. ---------------------------------------- Emmanuel Puybaret, Sweet Home 3D creator |
| Posted by coline3bettson at Sep 15, 2009, 11:59:14 PM |
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Re: How to creat a dwelling (flat) of a few rooms? Canadian newbie LOVE this program. Will pay soon ! My question . . . What measurements will allow me to design a 2 bedroom one bath condo we just bought ? I have only 1 hour to measure the whole place. Please include everything possible, then, I will make a list and check off each one when it is measured. Then, I can use this program accurately. Shalom, Coline |
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