2006-03-02 02:30 PM - last edited on 2023-05-24 12:08 PM by Rubia Torres
2006-03-04 12:43 AM
2006-03-04 06:08 PM
2006-03-05 05:44 AM
2006-03-06 12:24 AM
2006-03-06 04:14 PM
josh wrote:Instead of using it as a custom panel in another door, just save it as a custom door and use it directly. The only parts you'll be missing are the dashed lines in plan for the open position. This is not much to draw in 2D (and you can always edit the part if you're slightly adventurous).
I created the custom door panel as outlined in the referenced web site. I followed the process to add the custom door panel to a door and I cannot get it to work with a garage door in AC9 SE. I CAN get it to work with a regular int door, but not a garage door.
Is there a special step to deal with custom panels for garage doors?
Thanks
Josh
2006-03-06 05:14 PM
josh wrote:That's strange. Care to post any additional information? I've been using it without problems for some time now. One lesson that I did learn the hard way is that your door needs to be FACE DOWN when you create it. Counter-intuitive, I know.
I created the custom door panel as outlined in the referenced web site. I followed the process to add the custom door panel to a door and I cannot get it to work with a garage door in AC9 SE.
2006-03-06 06:22 PM
2006-03-06 06:24 PM
2006-03-06 07:05 PM
Jay wrote:
Sergio, I also have not had any trouble using a "custom" Panel in the "D1 Garage 1" door, yet I am using the Standard AC 9 Library and not the SE. Are you using the SE?
For an angled top door though, I did have to create a separate Library object. The Custom panel in the D1 Garage 1 does not allow for a Wall hole that is non rectangular.