yesterday
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yesterday
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Laszlo Nagy
How do I remove the artifacts or merge these cabinets into one. It needs to be clean for presentation. NO ARTIFACTS
Operating system used: Windows 11 pro
yesterday - last edited yesterday
In 3D, you can do a Solid Element Operation to Subtract one from the other. This will not fix your 2D though... You also appear to have an offset to the rear of your counter which will not align through the corner... Though you have tagged this post as Composites? Have you considered just modelling it as basic walls and / or slabs?
Ling.
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yesterday
Make a complex profile of the shape (section) and draw it like a wall or beam. No artifacts
13 hours ago
The issue with CPs is that you need a additional end cappings and spacers if you are not wall to wall or need divisions respectively. Great for something quick though.
Ling.
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| Self-taught, bend it till it breaks | Creating a Thread |
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4 hours ago
If they are actual Graphisoft cabinet objects, you can place corner cabinets and set the desired angle.
I do not use these objects, so can't say if they are any good or not or which one is best to use.
Barry.
49m ago
You could always turn the counter off for your cabinets, and draw that as a slab, on the same layer