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Print at Jan 21, 2026, 6:23:35 AM |
| Posted by Swelst at Oct 16, 2025, 10:46:19 AM |
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Understanding the Concept of SH3D - Roofs and Sloped Walls I am a new user of SH3D and am trying to visualize a house drawn in LibreCAD in SH3D. I am running into various problems that are related to the concepts of SH3D."Normally," I have inner and outer dimensions for walls, which is especially relevant for sloped walls. The concept of considering walls by their centerline is causing me great difficulties in realizing correct dimensions for inner or outer walls. In CAD programs, one corner point connects directly to the next, so the dimensions remain precisely preserved. With the snap points in SH3D, the midpoints apparently connect, which changes the dimensions, and with sloped walls, it turns into a trial-and-error game. Realizing a sloped roof is also not clear to me. I have a house that slopes from north to south (north side 5.20m, south side 4m). Since there are no sloped wall endings, it was not possible for me to create a sloped roof, because the ceilings protrude in all directions—the walls on the south and north sides have straight endings and overlap with the peaks of the sloped south and west sides. How can these things be solved in SH3D? Best regards |
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