Attached image. On the left, the custom door leaf. On the right, the custom door leaf used (of all places...) in a door. The leaf itself, the round frame, and the glass are all generic solids. But, they are scattered. Why? But at least the texture is rotated. And best of all, even if I rotate the texture in the door leaf symbol itself, it's still horizontal when used in the door.
Ultimately I resolved the scattered components by matching the size of the leaf to the size of the door (originally the leaf was 3'-0" x 7'-0", but the door is only 3'-0" x 6'-8"). If the overall geometry of a leaf is scaled to fit a door's size, why aren't its components also similarly scaled??? Parametric custom door leaves might be nice. VWIS162
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Attached image. On the left, the custom door leaf. On the right, the custom door leaf used (of all places...) in a door. The leaf itself, the round frame, and the glass are all generic solids. But, they are scattered. Why? But at least the texture is rotated. And best of all, even if I rotate the texture in the door leaf symbol itself, it's still horizontal when used in the door.
Ultimately I resolved the scattered components by matching the size of the leaf to the size of the door (originally the leaf was 3'-0" x 7'-0", but the door is only 3'-0" x 6'-8"). If the overall geometry of a leaf is scaled to fit a door's size, why aren't its components also similarly scaled??? Parametric custom door leaves might be nice. VWIS162
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