SEO not playing nice w/ curved wall and complex profile beam
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2009-10-09 01:35 AM - last edited on 2023-05-23 03:00 PM by Rubia Torres
Maybe I should be turning the beam into a mesh, then use mesh-to-roof. What do you all suggest? (btw, I've never used mesh-to-roof and don't really know how to turn the beam into a mesh!).
(P.S. Can anyone point me to instructions on embedding my attachments into my post so they don't say "download"? Thank you for the help.)
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2009-10-09 03:36 AM
As for attaching images, See under Add an Attachment the permitted files.
PDF are only allowed as documents while JPEG can be attached as images.
Also, just to be safe., write to the Forum Moderator and ask him to list the forbidden words.
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2009-10-09 04:18 AM
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2009-10-09 04:56 AM
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2009-10-09 05:01 AM
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2009-10-09 05:18 AM
If a vertical wall has a higher priority than the horizontal complex profile wall then it will automatically trim a section of that horizontal wall away.
You can see this cut out section if you select in it 3D.
Because that section of the wall is missing then it can't be used in a solid element operation because there is nothing to cut with.
Make sure the horizontal (complex profile) wall has a higher priority.
Barry.
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2009-10-09 06:53 PM
So far I have the walls and "roofs" on the same layer, so layer priorities hasn't been an issue. But I appreciate your bringing it up as it might have gotten in there and left me puzzled again.
I see where I can "Save As" on my Mac in Preview to make a jpg or png file for attachments.
You guys are the best!
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2009-10-14 04:55 AM
Doug wrote:Yes layers have priorities but don't forget individual walls do as well.
So far I have the walls and "roofs" on the same layer, so layer priorities hasn't been an issue. But I appreciate your bringing it up as it might have gotten in there and left me puzzled again.
Barry.
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