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Print at Dec 16, 2025, 9:53:16 PM |
| Posted by hansmex at May 9, 2015, 6:12:28 PM |
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Re: Negative Elevation for Furniture 1 - Click the plus button to add a level. Set elevation to zero, rename it to level zero/slab. Draw a room the size of your slab. Set floor thickness to 15 cms. 2 - Change elevation of level zero to 15 cms. Use CTL-A to select all walls and modify their height. 3 - adjust elevation of level one. Now you should have a a ground floor level with a slab. A lower level with a veranda, and an upper level with the rest of the house. To solve a problem (or describe it in this forum) it helps to analyze it. - level 0 = slab = 15 cms high ? - level 1 = veranda = xxx cms above slab ? - level 2 = house = 10 cms above veranda ? Maybe you could try and sound les grumpy? I don't get paid to solve your problems and/or teach you the use of CTL-A... ---------------------------------------- Hans new website - under constuction hansdirkse.info |
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