I'm glad I'm not the only one who crowds their models with hardware, like those hangers. They do make the size of the final file much larger, but I like showing 3d screenshots to the contractors when they have questions.
If I understand you correctly, you're wanting a corbel that isn't a 90 degree angle, where the top of the corbel follows the slope of the roof. Did I understand that right? You'd have to create a custom object. I've done this with solids and should make a video about that.
I'm glad I'm not the only one who crowds their models with hardware, like those hangers. They do make the size of the final file much larger, but I like showing 3d screenshots to the contractors when they have questions.
It makes for a very complete model for all views! My clients appreciate the detail I include in all my plans
@@DesignbuildsolutionsLLC Can't say my clients do (pearls before...) but the contractors and framers sure do.
@@JTDesign1 ah. Sounds like you need better clients 🤣
@@DesignbuildsolutionsLLC That level of detail can be time consuming, but for some reason I cannot stop.
I feel that!!
What if I wanted to put a corbel that slopes with the roof on exterior.
If I understand you correctly, you're wanting a corbel that isn't a 90 degree angle, where the top of the corbel follows the slope of the roof. Did I understand that right? You'd have to create a custom object. I've done this with solids and should make a video about that.
Yes, that's exactly what I was trying to figure out.
I wish I could add a screen shot
Check out this video th-cam.com/video/udHOB7Mw1NI/w-d-xo.html
@@DesignbuildsolutionsLLC thank you. I will check it out.