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non-rectangular room
Using the ROOM tool, I am finding it very difficult to create -- or even to approximate -- a non-rectangular room, such as a regular hexagon or a regular pentagon.
I can create a room with five or six corners, but the difficulty comes when I try to make the sides of equal length or the angles equal.
Is sweet home limited to rectangles (and circles)?
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Re: non-rectangular room
Inputting numeric values for length and angle (see tool-tip: use ENTER when drawing wall or room), or just disabling magnetism, I find odd corners pretty easy to make. Not least thanks to the alignment-help when drawing (blue crosshair). So I am a bit surprised you find it difficult.
Failing that, it is always easy to change the values to accurate measurements later. ok
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Re: non-rectangular room
Thanks; I did not understand MAGNETISM. By "difficult", I mean that I would pull on a corner, but it was like stretching a rubber band, and finally the corner would move no further, until I made an adjustment at another corner. The geometry is not difficult, but it seemed to be a "you cannot get there from here" situation over and over.
I am just starting out with sweethome3d (obviously), so I have not yet tried numeric input. I have been working entirely with the mouse.
It is very late here, so I shall wait until morning to disable magnetism and try numeric input. I am grateful for your prompt reply.
P.S. This is an AMAZING software package; I am delighted to have learned about it.
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Re: non-rectangular room
This thread got busy Actually, the tricky thing - especially with non-rectangular rooms/corners - is to place the corners accurately to facilitate easier calculation later. The Advanced plan editing (found on the SF plugin page) is really useful (move room points, move all). That way the starting point can be set to 0.0 which makes everything easier.
BTW, if you want to play with non-rectangular shapes, sunlight simulation (see blog 14.11.2014) gives a good visualisation of light and shadow throughout the day.