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Print at Feb 2, 2026, 5:35:35 AM |
| Posted by Plutarch at Jun 21, 2020, 3:49:18 PM |
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Two lofts / mezzanines at different elevations Hi First time user. I am glad I found this software - thank you. I hope to use it for a few projects. I am not a designer or 3D artist, so I can't seem to figure a couple of things out. I am designing a simple rectangular building. At one end, the loft/mezzanine needs to have a ground level ceiling height of 210cm. At the other end, another loft mezzanine needs to have a ground level ceiling height of 230cm. I am making my way through this tutorial: http://www.sweethome3d.com/blog/2015/08/29/how_to_design_a_mezzanine.html I understand it, however, because the top level can only have one elevation, the walls are not going to match up, as they are lower on one side of the ground level than the other side (ie. 'uneven', or not the same wall height all around the ground level). I would greatly appreciate any hacks/workarounds/suggestions as to how to achieve two lofts/mezzanines with different elevations within the same block, from any clever person who knows a way. I am also unsure as to how to: - Specify ceiling height - Create a top-level ceiling that follows the A-frame roof shape (like an attic etc). Guidance here would also be much appreciated. Looking forward to working with SH3D - I tried a lot of other programs and I think this is the best so far. Thanks. |
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