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Re: I am having trouble doing roofing
It's very simple: Create 4 boxes, one 200 wide, one 30 wide, one 70 wide, and one 100 wide. Give all boxes a depth of 100 and give each box a different color. Place the 30, 70, and 100 wide boxes under the 200 wide box. Now group all 4 boxes. This should result in a 200x200 square of boxes.
The group has a handle on one of the corners with which you can resize the group. While you do that you can see what happens in the 3D view. All boxes resize and the width of the top box and the combined three smaller boxes remains te same. You can also use the modify dialog on the group. If you change the width to 400 the width of the bottom three boxes will change to 60, 140, 200, and the top box will be 400 wide. Notice that objects grouped in an angle can sometimes give strange results when resizing. If possible first rotate the group to horizontal, resize, and rotate back.
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Tekrar Merhaba Keet;Fotoğraflardaki gibi Sweet Home 3D'i nasıl myedekleyebilirim nasıl olduğu gibi son haliyle saklayabilirim.Dizindeki dosyaları kopyalarak aynı yere yapıştırdığımda Sweet Home 3D'i son haliyle kullanabilcekmiyim.Yardımcı olursan sevinirim teşekkür ederim Keet. :)
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I don't know how the directory structure on Windows is organized. I am on Linux and from looking at the images some things seem different.
Generally there are two parts: the Sweet Home 3D installation and your projects. The Sweet Home 3D installation should be the same if you re-install or install on a different machine. There are some things that you will miss like the last used colors/textures in the modify dialogs. On Linux it is no problem to completely copy the install directory as a backup but I don't know if that would work on Windows. From what I remember from many, many years ago Windows does some registry things which makes simple copying not enough. On my Linux install plugins are simply copied to a plugin directory. I don't know if that is the same on Windows.
Your projects remain where they are, if you did it right they are NOT included in the Sweet Home 3D directory tree but in a separate directory you created yourself. You can back up your projects by simply copying them to a backup directory. I zip complete project directories for backup.
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Merhaba Dorin;Çatı yapımı için (add dimension lines to walls) sekmesinde (add roof projection) bende gözükmüyor bunun olması normallmidir.Fotorğafta ekledim bakabilirsiniz.İkinci olarakta çatı eğimi,genişlik ve kalınlık okumamı isteidğiniz makalede gibi aynı değil onunda resmini attım.Son resimde işaretlediğim(I dont) yazan yer bende yok bu sorun oluştururmu?Yardımın için çok teşekkür ederim.
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1. Forumun bu bölümü İngilizce içindir. So please don't force us to use translators on your behalf. 2. Your Autodimensioning is outdated(probably the 1.1 version). Now is at 1.6. 3. The manual need also to be updated. The Fine slider was replaced with a spinner.(Fine, in your third picture).
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1. The AutoDimensioning . 2. The Roof Generator tutorials need to be updated but you could continue read here and here .
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1.Dorin, there is automatic sizing but it did not work. I downloaded all the plugins on the page you gave, unfortunately they do not work. 2.How can I save Sweet Home 3D with its plugins to another computer as I am currently using it. Thank you if you can help
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2.How can I save Sweet Home 3D with its plugins to another computer as I am currently using it. Thank you if you can help
You don't. Install Sweet Home 3D on another computer and install one plugin: Plugin manager . As the name says it is a manager for plugins. It makes it very easy to install other plugins and it alerts you if there is a new version of a plugin. Use the Plugin Manager to install other plugins and keep them up-to-date.
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unfortunately they do not work
Probably you need to make some clean in your plugin folder. Keep only ONE version and the LAST. 1. I suggest you to install Plugins manager from here or here . 2. Depend of your OS. The SH3D is installed under eteks folder. There you have sweethome3d folder with other folders and files. Backup (copy) the sweethome3d folder on other place(eventually on a portable stick). On the new computer, after the SH3D installation and first run, you have to find the sweethome3d folder and overwrite with the previous folder.
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