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how to add column to a house

The house that I'm trying to design has a column that's thicker than the wall, so if the wall is 26cm thick, at each corner of the house there's a column thicker than the wall, how can I design it?
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Re: how to add column to a house

For a square column you can draw a square with walls in the size of the column and move it to the corner. Then lengthen/shorten the connecting walls so they touch the column.
For a round column just use a resized cylinder.
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Re: how to add column to a house

For a square column you can draw a square with walls in the size of the column and move it to the corner. Then lengthen/shorten the connecting walls so they touch the column.
For a round column just use a resized cylinder.

Thanks so much for this tip, it's a square one.
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Re: how to add column to a house

For a square column you can draw a square with walls in the size of the column and move it to the corner. Then lengthen/shorten the connecting walls so they touch the column.
For a round column just use a resized cylinder.

Everything was fine until I tried to connect the walls, because they have different thickness, when connected (they are connected using the middle of the wall), so the way SH3D does is I'll have excess thickness on both sides, is there a way to have it only to one side? (meaning one side of the wall is leveled/smooth, and the other side has an indentation of a thicker wall? I've attached an example to illustrate what I'm trying to express in words. https://flic.kr/p/2otWfDx
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Re: how to add column to a house

Everything was fine until I tried to connect the walls, because they have different thickness, when connected (they are connected using the middle of the wall), so the way SH3D does is I'll have excess thickness on both sides, is there a way to have it only to one side? (meaning one side of the wall is leveled/smooth, and the other side has an indentation of a thicker wall?
You don't have to join them, just make sure they touch so the textures display correctly. Joined walls are only useful for corners to display the textures without showing the end side of a wall and drag connected parts when you move one part of a wall. Touching the corner column already hides the end of the touching wall so there's no problem when you don't join them.
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Re: how to add column to a house

Everything was fine until I tried to connect the walls, because they have different thickness, when connected (they are connected using the middle of the wall), so the way SH3D does is I'll have excess thickness on both sides, is there a way to have it only to one side? (meaning one side of the wall is leveled/smooth, and the other side has an indentation of a thicker wall?
You don't have to join them, just make sure they touch so the textures display correctly. Joined walls are only useful for corners to display the textures without showing the end side of a wall and drag connected parts when you move one part of a wall. Touching the corner column already hides the end of the touching wall so there's no problem when you don't join them.

Great, thanks again for this tip.
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