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Posted by shanghai_nin at Mar 31, 2015, 4:07:30 PM
How to fill in blank space between walls and 6 corner bathtub
Hello,

whats is the best way in terms of having only one surface to fill in the blank space between 2 walls and a 6 corner bathtub?

Greetings

Posted by Puybaret at Apr 1, 2015, 12:02:29 PM
Re: How to fill in blank space between walls and 6 corner bathtub
Welcome smile
Would you have any image of the "6 corner bathtub" you want to test?
Just post its URL.
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Emmanuel Puybaret, Sweet Home 3D creator

Posted by shanghai_nin at Apr 1, 2015, 4:30:33 PM
Re: How to fill in blank space between walls and 6 corner bathtub
Hello Emmanuel,

thank you for your message and time.

Please have a look

http://www.kaldewei.de/produkte/whirlen/ambie...oduct/novola-duo-6-1.html


I made some pictures in SH3D, how do I attach these in here?

Greetings

Posted by Puybaret at Apr 1, 2015, 5:10:26 PM
Re: How to fill in blank space between walls and 6 corner bathtub
You could add some correctly oriented triangles in the corners.
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Emmanuel Puybaret, Sweet Home 3D creator

Posted by shanghai_nin at Apr 1, 2015, 5:16:20 PM
Re: How to fill in blank space between walls and 6 corner bathtub
Hello,

the issue is that only one triangle is not enough, there is both a space between the two walls and the tub. 2 boxes and 1 triangle might do the trick, however this is not one surface how I would like it to be. Is there an add command (not only group) to add 3 separate items into one (a boolean +) ?

Greetings

Posted by Puybaret at Apr 1, 2015, 6:35:20 PM
Re: How to fill in blank space between walls and 6 corner bathtub
You could add a level, change its elevation to make it match the height of the bathtub, then draw a room that would fill the space like you want.
Then, if you don't want to really keep that fake level, export to OBJ format the room you drew, delete that level, reimport the OBJ file as a piece of furniture and place it where you want.
Hope you can do it...
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Emmanuel Puybaret, Sweet Home 3D creator