2003-12-08 02:42 PM
2003-12-08 02:55 PM
Mats wrote:Seems that the problem 1 is related to roofs connection (as it appears also on the main junction between the 2 roofs :
Hi!
ON the attached image I have two problems "arrowed". What is the smartest way to avoid this? I don't wan't to end up with a puzzle of small parts.
:)Mats
2003-12-08 03:24 PM
2003-12-08 04:37 PM
Mats wrote:Well ...
Thanx for the roof join tip!!! I also found it in the AC help "creating roof intersections". I managed to join the two rof parts but the problem remains as shown in the attachment. As for issue nr 2 i cheated and untrimmed the wall part and made it end inside the roof so it looks good instead of being correct.
/Mats
2003-12-08 07:09 PM
2003-12-08 07:25 PM
Mats wrote:Actually, what I think happened to you originally, Mats, is that you selected your wall part (corner board) and then clicked 'trim to roof' - which trimmed to the nearest roof - the one over your car. What you want to do is select the corner board and select the upper roof that it should trim to and then select trim to roof. The lower roof will then be ignored and the part will be propertly trimmed. Or maybe I misunderstood...
. As for issue nr 2 i cheated and untrimmed the wall part and made it end inside the roof so it looks good instead of being correct.
/Mats
2003-12-08 10:02 PM
Karl wrote:Karl!Smart!!! Thanx a lot!!!Mats wrote:
.Actually, what I think happened to you originally, Mats, is that you selected your wall part (corner board) and then clicked 'trim to roof' - which trimmed to the nearest roof - the one over your car. What you want to do is select the corner board and select the upper roof that it should trim to and then select trim to roof. The lower roof will then be ignored and the part will be propertly trimmed. Or maybe I misunderstood...
2003-12-08 10:28 PM
2003-12-08 11:31 PM
Mats wrote:You're welcome. Several people here gave me that tip a couple of years ago when I was complaining about the same thing. My turn to return the favor.
Karl!Smart!!! Thanx a lot!!!
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2003-12-09 02:03 AM