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BryonyRae
Hero (Retired)
8 years ago

Re: [BY DESIGN] Friezes and Exterior Trims drawing on Interior Walls

@lansta1 have you tried drawing a flat on the area that is missing its ceiling (roof)?  Did you have bb.moveobjects turned on during any of the steps you described?  I know you are reluctant to upload the build, but if you change your mind, it might help me give you some very concrete feedback.  It would be helpful to work with it at the point before you painted the wall, in order to see that step in action.

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  • lansta1's avatar
    lansta1
    8 years ago

    I have uploaded the build to the community under the title "Trim Intrusion Test (BUG)"

    If you would like to play around with it and see what happens with it, please feel free to do so.

    I can't duplicate the glitch where painting a section of the wall after removing the floor area on the second level removed the roof.

    bb.moveobjects On was enabled throughout the majority of the build process.

    Let me know when you have downloaded and I will remove it from the community.

    Thanks again.

  • lansta1's avatar
    lansta1
    8 years ago
    Hi,
    Yes I pulled it off the gallery last night. I just reposted it under the following title:

    Trim Intrusion Test (Bug)

    Thanks.
  • BryonyRae's avatar
    BryonyRae
    Hero (Retired)
    8 years ago

    Okay, I got it if you want to pull it off the Gallery @lansta1.  Will take a look at it & let you know what I find.

  • BryonyRae's avatar
    BryonyRae
    Hero (Retired)
    8 years ago

    @lansta1 Yes, so the half walls are the issue.  You either need to redraw that area you've currently got marked off with a half wall using the custom room tool, or you need to forgo the half wall altogether.  You might experiment with using bb.moveobjects and the shrink command ([) to place objects along the area to simulate a divider:

  • The ACTUAL answer is that you’re trying to apply a frieze to an entire room. Hold SHIFT while using the tool to apply it to a single wall. Then just apply them exactly where you want. 

    This is by design, though not very intuitive. It took me months to figure it out. 

  • ladyrhees's avatar
    ladyrhees
    7 years ago
    @SailorCeti Bless you, I'm new to S4 since this June and am still discovering how to navigate their building format. I was grinding tooth enamel away and about to say heck with second story trim work. Thank you so much!
  • EA_Darko's avatar
    EA_Darko
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    5 years ago

    Hey @mrjasonmomoa, I'm going to lock this thread as it is quite old.

    If having an issue then please create a new thread with as much information as possible and we will do what we can to assist. 

    Darko