![]() Slope the top and bottom walls by lowering the outer ends to the same 10 cm and raise the ends in the middle (where you made the split) to almost the top height of the roof. make the height for the left and right wall very low, say 10cm. My first thought would not be triangles but simple walls and roof. It's just that 2 sides of the house have very low walls where the underside of the roof (almost?) touches the ground. Was I wrong in that assessment?Designing an A-frame house is not that much different from designing a 'normal' house. Has anyone out there had any experience with triangles? Making this all more difficult is the fact that the item can disappear from view if turned one way or another. The shape as to which is the base, which are the sides, which is the depth and which is the height is also confusing. I can't seem to grab it and rotate it as I wish.Ģ. The shape rotation in all planes is not intuitive. Again, I assume I need a triangle, but I am not clear if the item found in the miscellaneous furniture list is an Isosceles or an Equilateral triangle.ġ. However, I am struggling with the shape for the front and back. ![]() ![]() I was able to create a triangle for the tall roof on one side and then create another one but reversed for the other. It seemed obvious to me that I need to work with triangles. This topic has been viewed 3388 times and has 10 Thread Status: Active Total posts in this thread: 11 This kind of 3D models are complicate to design, so it will take probably years before a complete library of this kind appears, according to contributors proposals.Sweet Home 3D Forum Category: Help Forum: Features use and tips Thread: Working with Triangles What is the current state for house environments such as gardens?Gardens would require some "terra forming" tool to give the various elevation points of the ground, and more models of plants and trees. What is the current state for house environments such as gardens? So far I have only seen some trees to arrange, but it should not be that hard to arrange all different types of plants on a plain map, when the models are there. Professional ones like Catia V5 (not mentioning the price of course) can do all detailed stuff for 3D, but when it comes to furnishing SH3D is a very quick approach, and portable, which was the main reason for me having Linux/Windows, and even different archs up to Linux on PPC. I deliberated long for which tool I would use for planning the house. I guess the new 4.0 version did not give any progress for roofs?Ĭurrently I feel like SweetHome3D(SH3D) is good for flats and multi-stage flats, but not for houses. I plan to add a tool to create some roofs in a future version but sorry, this probably won't happen before months. I could work without roof, but actually to get a real impression it would be important to add a roof.Īs explained in the FAQ, Sweet Home 3D doesn't support the creation of roofs until now, and the proposed tutorial gives some workarounds found by Hans, a super user of Sweet Home 3D. But I don't get the roof pasted to the walls and I don't get the triangles created like that.įor our project the most important is creating the room dimensions of our little house. I managed the part of the tutorial until page 9 where I used the "Copy as new furniture"-plugin and pasted. But the creation of roofs even with this tutorial is still a hard job.Īre there any plans to improve the roof creation for next versions? ![]() Learning how to create rooms was quite easy. ![]() Please read the FAQ How can I create a roof on top of a house?Įmmanuel Puybaret, Sweet Home 3D developer ![]()
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