Hi All.
Is there a way to produce a floor/roof that has a sloped lower layer and a flat finish layer?
I have the structural slab that is sloped but the finish floor on top must be flat.
See attached sketch.
Check this
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Hi if i use that option the thickness variation is on the upper side and not the lower side
You can do it in the layer you want
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I understand you now, sorry. You can't keep your upper face flat 😕
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I was scared that was the option. Unfortunately the floor difference is too much to have them to fill the void.
Another limit. Hopefully it will be fixed 🙂
@giovanni.bonavia.pela wrote:
I was scared that was the option. Unfortunately the floor difference is too much to have them to fill the void.
Another limit. Hopefully it will be fixed 🙂
Can you share a section where it is "too much"?
Something like this?
If I make the second roof on top and then join, this is what I get.
And this is wrong again, because the insulation is shown as getting thinner rather than the gravel getting thinner. Is it maybe a matter of layer Function? not sure....I just thing that this is another work around.
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