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Posted by Billmart at Nov 22, 2020, 2:21:37 AM
Re: arch shape roofings
Puybaret,
Obviously you got upset for insisting with my question, is just that something so simple as a curve surface/wall in a vertical way cannot be created in SH3D and that is not my fault.
Stop calling my postings "polluting" ... other wise you would have to call "polluting" many participations in this forum which by the way you should review the way this blog is organized.
Its not nice to call "polluting" a question as a form of support to someone who is looking for answers through the blog.
I promise I will try not to bother you any more with more questions on any issue.
Billmart

Posted by dorin at Nov 22, 2020, 11:35:28 AM
Re: arch shape roofings
@Billmart
1.
a curve surface/wall in a vertical way cannot be created in SH3D

YES, IT CAN!!
BUT You are tooo lazy!
-to read, to try ,to understand
-to follow the link from second post
-to learn how to share a picture in this forum (as was suggested)
2.
a form of support to someone who is looking for answers through the blog

YES, this forum help a lot of people (including me)
BUT the majority have read some basic instructions about how to do different things.
I use SH3D for more than 10 years and I steel discover clever functions to use in my projects BUT with a lot of work.
WORK=learn, try, fail, learn more, try again and maybe succeed.
3. Read twice my signature, could be useful.
For me help me to determine the relations between me and computer.
About 1.
-make a curved wall
-export as object
-import it back BUT in desire position.
That's mean is possible as many other things.

Like I've already say in other post,
after a wile You will be the one who will offer help to others like you
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A computer program does what you tell it to do, not what you want it to do. Murphy's Law
When all else fails, read the instructions. Murphy's Law
If you don't like "AS IS", DIY. Dorin's law

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