Cameroon
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Adding Levels to my house
I actually have two questions
Q1)Is there a possibility of adding levels( example designing a house with two or three levels) on my house using Sweet Home 3d.And if not possible how can the possibility be added maybe in the form of a plugin?
Q2)In an amphi for example can someone add chairs in a stair-like form. Does the component exist already in sweet home 3d?
Cameroon
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Re: Adding Levels to my house
Thanks, it worked And what about the second question? Infact what I am trying to ask is that is there the possiblity of putting not only a flat floor but a floor which is like stairs where we can then add chairs with tables linked to the chairs.Something like a hall containing about 200 students. All my questioning is because I am trying to contribute in one way or the other.thnks waiting for ur reply as soon as possible.
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Re: Adding Levels to my house
There is no auto-fill feature in SH3D. If the levels of your ampfitheatre / auditorium are exactly the same, you could design one level, then export it as OBJ and re-import it as a piece of furniture.
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Re: Adding Levels to my house
Maybe I did not get Q2, but if you want a theatre-like room(?) there are several options.
You could either assign a level to each row of chairs/tables and draw a room for each "step". Or you can use boxes for each "step" set to correct height and place the furniture on top.
In addition to what Hansmex says you can group your furniture. E.g. grouping each row of chairs/tables (or other objects).
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Re: Adding Levels to my house
My main problem is that I want to know how to make my lecture room in such a way that the highest level is actually the ground level that is like in a hole and the highest level is the top level of the hole or but still I can say that the elevation of the floor is negative