Sloped Ceiling
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Sloped Ceiling
Can anyone point me in the direction of where to learn how to draw a sloped ceiling?
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Re: Sloped Ceiling
Yes sir,
Select the wall you want to slope then click green wall icon second from left
in there you can change the height of one side or the other - if you change the center height you will make the whole wall the same height.
your wall should start with the tallest height then set one end to the shorter height and it will slope.
now with all that said if you need to show a peak in the center of a wall the only way i have found is to split the wall in half - then adjust one side - and adjust the other.
Tim
Select the wall you want to slope then click green wall icon second from left
in there you can change the height of one side or the other - if you change the center height you will make the whole wall the same height.
your wall should start with the tallest height then set one end to the shorter height and it will slope.
now with all that said if you need to show a peak in the center of a wall the only way i have found is to split the wall in half - then adjust one side - and adjust the other.
Tim
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Re: Sloped Ceiling
Thanks very much Tim. Is there a way to also add in the actual ceiling?
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Re: Sloped Ceiling
well, I guess you can by using a Display Cube
you would need a picture of what you want it to look like or just a color to put on the cube but you can make the cube the size you need and maybe 1" thick then align it in place
Tim
you would need a picture of what you want it to look like or just a color to put on the cube but you can make the cube the size you need and maybe 1" thick then align it in place
Tim
Tim Lucas Custom Woodworks LLC
www.TLCW.us
www.TLCW.us