2011-09-16 02:36 AM - last edited on 2023-05-25 05:43 PM by Rubia Torres
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vistasp wrote:good idea but is there complete eliptical basin in the library i did not find it i find it on three sides eliptical and on the rear side staright this is the case of single basin
Ahmed, I don't have AC15 but it seems to me that the object you are using doesn't have the flexibility you want.
What I would do is make a slab in the shape of the counter (with elliptical holes cut into it) and place individual basins at the correct location.
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ahmed_hassan wrote:Use 3 objects not one. Put them together. Then you can move the sinks independent of each other. The objects clean up with each other to make it look like one counter top.
thnaks i will try to search on depository i just saw the image right now that Steve did it looks pretty good i wonder how you moved the middle one because when i moved one of the basin the other moves also
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2011-09-16 06:15 PM