Hello all,
I have a floor and I want to keep the bottom level as it is and create a slope in the upper level. From 40cm thinkness that I have at the edges I want to have 60cm thichness in the middle (like the green lines in the section image below).
I did the floor variable and I tried to make the slope with the Modify sub-elements tool but the slope in the middle isn't 60cm..
How can I do it?
Thank you in advance!
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Did you put a Split Line down the middle and set the set it's elevation to 60?
Thank you for your answers,
Yes this is what I did, but in the middle I dont have the height that I want. The shape of the floor is not rectangle.
Thank you!
Actually look the example below. The slope is 60cm in the middle as I want but I dont know which is the correct way to do it.
In the section view, in the second case from the right side to the left there is a part which seems to be flat.
Which one is the correct way in order to have a 0.60 elevation height in the middle of the floor?
Thank you in advance!
When you use [ Modify Sub Elements ] for the first time, every cornerpoint on the boudary gets the default value 0.
Changing the height of a Sub Element ( point or split line ) only effects that Sub Element.
After changing the height of your split line to 0,2m. you have 2 points with height 0.2m, all the other boundary points are still at 0 !!. To get a smooth surface, you'd have to calculate and set the height for all the points.
A more user friendly method:
result: a floor with only 6 Sub Element Points, easy to modify
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