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| Posted by 411621 at Sep 24, 2023, 8:46:14 PM |
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How to do sloped floors, ramps & ceilings? How to do sloped floors, ramps & ceilings? I need to draw on occasions slope floors, ramps and sloped interior ceilings. How can I do that In a simple way? I was looking i.e. for the floor function to have a sizable thickness function. For example a function were I have a rectangular floor and I can enter that on point A is 0, point B also 0 but on point C and D is 4 inches higher. Thus depending on the length between A to C and B to D accordingly the slope is. This would be typical for a garage floor which slopes down towards the garage door. Ceilings are a similar situation. Let's say a ceiling across the room inclines from the standard room height by the window towards the other side by 1 m or feet whatever you're measure in. |
| Posted by Keet at Sep 24, 2023, 9:13:52 PM |
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Re: How to do sloped floors, ramps & ceilings? You can't slope a room (floor) but you can use a triangle for a sloping garage floor or a ramp. Alternatively you can use a very wide and low wall, from 0.1 to 4 inches on the other end. A sloping ceiling depends on what king of ceiling you want. The most common way is to use a box that you tilt. If you need a hole in the ceiling: first create a wall the size of the ceiling and insert a service hatch where the hole must be. Export wall and hatch, import and tilt. ---------------------------------------- Dodecagon.nl 1300+ 3D models, manuals, and projects |
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