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| Posted by gnarf at Feb 4, 2025, 8:31:53 AM |
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Multiple sloped wall with window I also have a room with two different slopes on the outside wall, which also has a window. I absolutely can't figure it out. I've attached a (not so good) photo, maybe you can help me. THANKS! [img][/img] |
| Posted by selfbuild01 at Feb 6, 2025, 7:12:10 PM |
Re: Multiple sloped wall with windowMy space has only 2ft high wall before it begins the roof slope. There are 3 velux on one side and 2 french dormers on the opposite slope. I've tried a few different ways but haven't mastered it it. If anyone can help I would really appreciate some clear instructions. Thanks |
| Posted by Keet at Feb 6, 2025, 7:43:28 PM |
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Re: Multiple sloped wall with window Situations with these kinds of sloping walls are unique for each project. There is no generic solution for this, usually the slope is the bottom/underside of the roof you add. If you want the slope independent of the roof you can use a thin box that you tilt and elevate. A thin box can close a sloping space without sticking out on the outside. Make all sides of the box invisible except the one that you see as the slope. You can also use a triangle and make all sides except the slope invisible. Rotate and elevate as needed. The effect is the same as with a box. ---------------------------------------- Dodecagon.nl 1300+ 3D models, manuals, and projects |
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