45 degree walls vs 45 degree shingle roofs
does anyone have any tips regarding 45 (or 26) degree wood walls poking through 45 (or 26) degree shingle roofs? I'm trying to build a roof with a slight overhang and i can see the top of angled walls showing through the roof!
It seems like it may be an oversight
It seems like it may be an oversight
9:13 pm, November 6, 2022
dimmyzor replied to 45 degree walls vs 45 degree shingle roofs November 6, 2022 @ 12:07:45 pm PST
If you mean the triangle parts, meant to be attached to roofs, maybe you can use shift to avoid that, but it won't look as good from the inside... Why don't use also use angled poles from the outside to make it look nice? Most people do it like that, if you want to avoid that though, try using corners, so you cover it all with roofs, instead of angled walls..
I could explain this far better with a share screen lol
I could explain this far better with a share screen lol
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BbqBacon replied to 45 degree walls vs 45 degree shingle roofs November 6, 2022 @ 12:11:52 pm PST
Shift?! oh nice! that worked like magic. you're the bomb, thanks a bunch
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