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Hey all,
What is the best way to model a simple room in Moray? I need there to be
a separate material for the floor, ceiling, and each of the 4 walls. I'd
prefer to do it with CSG but moving 6 slabs together and Union-ing them
seems kind of messy. Is there any way to do it more simply (such as a CSG
subtract) and still be able to have the separate materials for each surface?
Thanks,
George Pantazopoulos
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Hi George Pantazopoulos, you recently wrote in moray.win:
> .... but moving 6 slabs together and Union-ing them seems kind of messy.
It's the best way, though... and at the moment the only way (I can
think of).
If you have snap enabled, it's really simple to setup....
- Lutz
email : lut### [at] stmuccom
Web : http://www.stmuc.com/moray
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456acuko4p2gsc2g0o7uvntlnslqr2t8ot@4ax.com...
> Hi George Pantazopoulos, you recently wrote in moray.win:
>
> > .... but moving 6 slabs together and Union-ing them seems kind of messy.
> It's the best way, though... and at the moment the only way (I can
> think of).
> If you have snap enabled, it's really simple to setup....
>
>
And you can enter values for dimensions and positions in transformation
block of modify tab.
Difference will be useful to open doors and windows in your slabs
Marc
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Thanks for the advice Lutz and Marc, it worked perfectly :)
George Pantazopoulos
"George Pantazopoulos" <the### [at] attbicom> wrote in message
news:3cc4c57b$1@news.povray.org...
> Hey all,
> What is the best way to model a simple room in Moray? I need there to
be
> a separate material for the floor, ceiling, and each of the 4 walls. I'd
> prefer to do it with CSG but moving 6 slabs together and Union-ing them
> seems kind of messy. Is there any way to do it more simply (such as a CSG
> subtract) and still be able to have the separate materials for each
surface?
>
> Thanks,
> George Pantazopoulos
>
>
>
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