Im hoping someone can help me out with a lake house I am currently working on. We are just passed the conceptual phase and entering permit drawings. I plan to do this project as a 3d/2d model and am trying to take advantage and broaden my Vectorworks knowledge along the way. The house has a angled/tilted/slanted wall on the second level cantilevered floor. I made this wall currently using a 3d polygon and extruding it which worked in the conceptual phase fine but since I'm moving forward with this I'm wondering if anyone has any recommendations as to what I could do to have the sections/elevations be cleaner and not show the lines as they are shown now. Im thinking that the windows would still be inserted on the original wall plane but the slanted portion would basically be built out. I have attached a few images to give you an idea of where I'm at right now.
Please let me know if you can help me out with any of this.
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Hey Everyone,
Im hoping someone can help me out with a lake house I am currently working on. We are just passed the conceptual phase and entering permit drawings. I plan to do this project as a 3d/2d model and am trying to take advantage and broaden my Vectorworks knowledge along the way. The house has a angled/tilted/slanted wall on the second level cantilevered floor. I made this wall currently using a 3d polygon and extruding it which worked in the conceptual phase fine but since I'm moving forward with this I'm wondering if anyone has any recommendations as to what I could do to have the sections/elevations be cleaner and not show the lines as they are shown now. Im thinking that the windows would still be inserted on the original wall plane but the slanted portion would basically be built out. I have attached a few images to give you an idea of where I'm at right now.
Please let me know if you can help me out with any of this.
Cheers,
Arman
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