Then you can make them visible only if needed.ĥ) use "box" and "cylinder" to create pipes. you can keep windows and doors in your plan, group them by level and make them hidden so they don't block your view. you can achieve similar with invisible walls, but this might be better. You will place pipes inside walls and you want to be able to see them in 3d view.Ĥa. this way you'll see the floor plan and pipes that are in walls. Dont use rooms as they will prevent you see through floorsĤ) set all walls height to 1 cm (or less), make them look black in 3d view. repaint many objects can be time consuming and boring.ģ) delete all stuff not directly related to what you need (furniture, etc). ![]() it's pain in the ass to change dimensions in 10 different versions of plansĢ) decide on colors before you start. they all are in separate plans to prevent confusion.ġ) make sure you have most precise plan possible. beside these I also have one for heating, air vents, gas, some electrical collectors. This plan is my hot and cold water (blue) and waste water (orange). Apologies for not having names in english. It is easier than you might have thought.Īttached you can see some pictures what the result will be and the sh3d file so you can examine details. ![]() It might be useless for most of you, but you can use sweet home to plan, design, and visualize all pipes. Hello, I used SweetHome3D extensively during reconstruction of my home and I thought I share some tips with you. This topic has been viewed 6796 times and has 2 Thread Status: Active Total posts in this thread: 3 Sweet Home 3D Forum Category: Help Forum: Features use and tips Thread: Guide: Pipes
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