Excellent. One quirk I noticed that I work around is this: I have two levels. The lower level is at elevation zero, with outer walls, a room with a concrete texture, and an added staircase. Then I add another level with an elevation difference of 12mm, and a floor thickness of 12mm, so this second level is at elevation 12mm. I add a room on this second level with a tile texture. Now the staircase cuts the tiles on the second level along the boundary outline of the staircase(as it should), but it also exposes a large rectangular gap in the tiles right at the base of the staircase showing my concrete floor texture underneath. This is easily fixed by simply raising the staircase elevation to 12mm, so the staircase is now on top of the tiles even though it is still on level 1. I did it this way because I sometimes model with several layers that go from foundation level, exterior walls level, rough interior floor level, fixtures(with staircase) level, and then going on to finish flooring(with tiling) level. I am by no means knowledgeable about what goes into constructing a house. I just thought I'd share a tip. I love discovering the way this piece of software works. I greatly appreciate the ease with which this software allows me to model home ideas very quickly; Better than anything else.
It would be great to see a brighter and more varied light sources. Also be nice to have the full ability to work with the garden + grown vegetables, trees, grass, flowers, etc. in library. THX!
Excellent.
One quirk I noticed that I work around is this:
I have two levels. The lower level is at elevation zero, with outer walls, a room with a concrete texture, and an added staircase. Then I add another level with an elevation difference of 12mm, and a floor thickness of 12mm, so this second level is at elevation 12mm. I add a room on this second level with a tile texture. Now the staircase cuts the tiles on the second level along the boundary outline of the staircase(as it should), but it also exposes a large rectangular gap in the tiles right at the base of the staircase showing my concrete floor texture underneath. This is easily fixed by simply raising the staircase elevation to 12mm, so the staircase is now on top of the tiles even though it is still on level 1.
I did it this way because I sometimes model with several layers that go from foundation level, exterior walls level, rough interior floor level, fixtures(with staircase) level, and then going on to finish flooring(with tiling) level. I am by no means knowledgeable about what goes into constructing a house. I just thought I'd share a tip. I love discovering the way this piece of software works.
I greatly appreciate the ease with which this software allows me to model home ideas very quickly; Better than anything else.
It would be great to see a brighter and more varied light sources.
Also be nice to have the full ability to work with the garden + grown vegetables, trees, grass, flowers, etc. in library.
THX!
Not sure to see the connection with this tutorial…
Naration would be really helpful.
Our English is not good enough
I like the video...... but I'm totally confused......... 🤔🤔😕😕😵😵
I need someone to narrate the video & the construction steps............ 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏