Martijn Posted June 24 Report Posted June 24 Dear, When i select the WALL function in: tab OBJECT VIEW then the 3rd icon WALL, then again 3rd icon WALL. I can drag this wall to my plane. but after that i want to adjust the orientation. right mouse click on the wall > EDIT > But there is no possibility to change the orientation. Only the coordinates are visible. Please give me advise how i change this orientation or solve this issue in the next update please. Thanks. Kind regards, M.Haaksema (Samenstromen) Quote
developer_mh Posted June 25 Report Posted June 25 Hi Martijn, if you select the WALL function in: tab OBJECT VIEW then the 3rd icon WALL, then the 2nd icon WALL, you can rotate it. It is the rotable wall Kind regards, Martin Quote
Marty Posted June 25 Report Posted June 25 Thanks for reaction. Yes, in the wall i had chosen the rotate function needs to be implemented aan other time. Next time i choose the other wall An other thing: Is the library of skins and texture extensive? Because it was really basic before. Maybe by now there are more standard options to select? I know you kan add an own figure as texture. But easier is it when there is a larger database. That you can sort by color or by product type. Roof tiles, steel roof plates, bricks, wood, glas, etc... Quote
hotline_oh Posted July 14 Report Posted July 14 Dear Marty, Thank you for your inquiry. You can only choose from a small list: plaster, roof tile, concrete, wooden panels, bricks, slate shingles, barred area, aluminium, coal, black and wood. You also have the option of uploading your own textures. Quote
Abba Posted August 7 Report Posted August 7 When I input a rotatable wall it doesn't let me increase the height beyond 20m, is this an issue with my model or is that a feature of the wall? Quote
developer_mh Posted Monday at 01:05 PM Report Posted Monday at 01:05 PM Hi Abba, this is a predefined limit of the rotatable wall, not a problem with your model. Could you perhaps try and solve it with a flat roof building? There are far less strict height restrictions. Best regards, Martin Quote
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