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Posted by sree.arun.kr at Jul 13, 2014, 9:49:45 AM
cool   3D models in test.
Hi,
I would like to share my newly created 3d models in test purpose. If you find any mistake with model and texturing or any suggestion please report.(Also you can report if it become useful biggrin ).
Note that Models are low polygon faces and vertices to reduce file size(approximately 1MB) that can work smoothly with SH3D.
Model set 1:Doors and windows.
Door & window swing is not included someone hack it for me. wink

Model set 2:Miscellaneous items.

Parapet grill design not worked properly that I thought. I need a professionals help. thinking
Grass is for indoor and outdoor purpose but far look is better(Randomizing will increase rendering time clown ).

I am searching for models to create that is commonly useful.
If you have any model suggestion then upload a useful sample picture(perspective view ) and the model dimensions(Length, width, height ), that's it.

*Warning:
Models may look different from original item.
Models are designed to use for SweetHome3D only.
Models are free and personal use only.

THANKS. alien 2
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Posted by SnakeGB at Jul 13, 2014, 7:22:37 PM
Re: 3D models in test.
they look stunning thank you very much for sharing and creating these :)

Posted by sree.arun.kr at Jul 13, 2014, 8:20:50 PM
Re: 3D models in test.
Thanks for the inspiration.hugs
Need some common purpose models suggestions that I can create.blushing
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Posted by sjimran at Dec 19, 2014, 7:10:32 AM
Re: 3D models in test.
hi arun bro,

I need an open door....
how import open door to sweethome???
while importing i got error, that is the open space was covered by the wall....
can u help me......

Posted by sree.arun.kr at Dec 19, 2014, 6:51:06 PM
Re: 3D models in test.
Hi Lajos,
The above added (Door and Window) file is a SH3D furniture plugin.
So it can be imported as a furniture library from furniture menu.
To get open space for open doors you should know about PluginFurnitureCatalog.properties and a (svg cutout shape)script behind it.
In the SVG Path cutOut Guide pdf file page No.9,10 explains it correctly. But sorry to say d oh
I can't explain about it because it does not work completely with me (may be because of bad 3d model door or failed to understand the wall thickness relation with the door).
So you can feel free to ask to Emmanuel Puybaret (SH3D developer) or okh (SVG quick-guide publisher) or hansmex (Senior Member&forum guide). hugs
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Posted by hansmex at Dec 19, 2014, 7:08:02 PM
Re: 3D models in test.
Arun,

Can you explain how the plug-in works? Or what it does?
I installed it, but cannot discover what to do...

Hans
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Posted by okh at Dec 20, 2014, 11:39:55 AM
Re: 3D models in test.
I need an open door....
how import open door to sweethome???
while importing i got error, that is the open space was covered by the wall....
To know exactly what you mean, it would be easier if you could share the .sh3d file, but a bit of guesswork:

First, make sure you cross off the checkbox for Door/window when importing your door model, and align door on wall with magnetism on. As of 4.2 SH3D will cut exactly along the model edges to create the cut-out. If the door model has no threshold, the wall will follow the 3 sides of the frame and cover the door. The automatic cut-out will also follow invisible elements of the model.

For a rectangular door frame: Quick workaround, use the Service hatch same size as the door and create the opening. Elaborate workaround, import model to Furniture Library Editor, add SVG M0,0 v1 h1 v-1 z to cut the full rectangle around the model.

If the model has a frame with an open door, and you try to adjust the door depth to scale the door correctly on a thick wall, you will loose the cut-out and need to use the service hatch (or similar) to create the cut-out. Or use a separate door and frame (see SF3D models 334) - with example doors.

Good luck.

ok

Posted by sree.arun.kr at Dec 21, 2014, 3:09:31 PM
Re: 3D models in test.
Can you explain how the plug-in works? Or what it does?
I installed it, but cannot discover what to do...

Hans

Sorry ! . My mistake. d oh Its not a plugin, its furniture models library.
I apologizes to all. crying
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Posted by okh at Dec 21, 2014, 6:23:21 PM
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And a nice collection it is smile ok