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Making a slanting parapet and joining two of them at the corner

Hi,
I am trying to make a slanting parapet wall that joins at the corner and apply texture to it.
Made the parapet by using a sloping wall and using thiness as length and length as thickness. This makes the texture appear on the wrong side. Any help is appreciable.

If I could upload an image, would have been gr8.


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Jawaid
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Re: Making a slanting parapet and joining two of them at the corner

Jawaid,

A picture would be appreciated if you want an answer.

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Re: Making a slanting parapet and joining two of them at the corner

Thank You Mr. Hamsmex for the responce.
Being a newbee to this site I can't see direct image upload.
However here is the link.
For the first link (nw.jpg)I want the Edges to be Smooth as shown in the second link (example.jpg).
https://www.dropbox.com/s/y2gg8jzivwq55ji/nw.jpg
https://www.dropbox.com/s/bh5ckoud5e85lz2/Example.jpg
https://www.dropbox.com/s/vxwa12ttobv5qlw/Mumtywall.jpg

In the 3rd link, I wanted to bend the groove in the wall, to curve out on the top.

Thank you ,
Jawaid
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Re: Making a slanting parapet and joining two of them at the corner

Jawaid,

This thread explains how you can share images.

This file shows a workaround for your parapet: parapet workaround

If this image shows more or less what you want to do, then you should use another program. SH3D is designed for interior decorating, not for professional architectural design. You will need a "real" 3D design program like Sketchup .

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Re: Making a slanting parapet and joining two of them at the corner

Thanks Hans,
Your Idea worked. Had to make slight adjustments but nice.
Will upload the .obj and the picture.
By the way I am not a professional. Its my home that I am trying to design.

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