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Post by nicha90 on Sept 6, 2019 21:54:36 GMT -5
Hi, I'm a beginner and I'd like to know how to extend the diagonal curtains so they fit the window size: Curtains FileThanks in advance
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Post by minimonster on Sept 7, 2019 2:53:24 GMT -5
Hi nicha90. Your best bet would be to clone a copy of the window to use in Blender as a size reference. When you clone a copy of those windows, a diagonal window mesh is included in the clone, found under the Mesh drop-down in Studio, after the regular one (you will see what I mean). With your curtain mesh open, and when choosing the exported window mesh to 'Append' in Blender, the cut that you will want to select from the window's objects should be your choice of either s4studio_mesh_3 or s4studio_mesh_6 (which is the opposite side of the window frame - the same size as _3). If you want the curtains to appear the same, but with only a longer curtain rod, so that they do not look 'stretched' compared to the non-diagonal ones, select only the rod when re-sizing it by it's X axis... Cheers.
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Post by nicha90 on Sept 24, 2019 23:02:03 GMT -5
Hi nicha90 . Your best bet would be to clone a copy of the window to use in Blender as a size reference. When you clone a copy of those windows, a diagonal window mesh is included in the clone, found under the Mesh drop-down in Studio, after the regular one (you will see what I mean). With your curtain mesh open, and when choosing the exported window mesh to 'Append' in Blender, the cut that you will want to select from the window's objects should be your choice of either s4studio_mesh_3 or s4studio_mesh_6 (which is the opposite side of the window frame - the same size as _3). If you want the curtains to appear the same, but with only a longer curtain rod, so that they do not look 'stretched' compared to the non-diagonal ones, select only the rod when re-sizing it by it's X axis... Cheers. Hi, thank you so much for your help, but my boyfriend and me tried a lot and we couldn't, could you make it for me please?
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