WebbI've noticed an issue when connecting roofs-- the trim will clip through the wall and overhang. Is there a way to avoid this? I've managed to mitigate the issue by splitting roofs into two segments, one with overhang, the other without, but there's still corners sticking through the roof. Reply 1 + XP Me too Accepted Solution #2 Webb3 juli 2024 · I suspect it's somehow related to that her room is according to the game, not an actual room but a deck with walls (it's treated differently by the game), which is why she suffers from the roofing clipping through the walls. If the room is considered a proper room, roofing clipping through walls will be automatically deleted.
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Webb16 mars 2024 · The game applies trims and friezes to the exterior of completed rooms. In the case of your example, the top part of the double volume isn't considered a room. It only has three sides. It's not your fault, after all, if you enclosed it the staircase could disappear. WebbThe way I got it to work was move the stairs outside. Delete all the fences around the stair opening. Then select the big room upstairs and move the invisible wall back to exterior … jbl 1000 watt bass
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Webb27 juli 2024 · Curved walls don’t always look right at the top, with roofs clipping into one another. Stacking round structures on top of one another (i.e. making a tall tower) is easy, but if they are not centered properly, it causes problems with roofing. Some shadows pop up where they shouldn’t with curved walls. WebbThere are one round arrow for enlarging the whole roof piece, and another for just the outer layer, the arrow for that is more flat. If you press Shift and then drag that one, only one side of the roof is elongated. Sometimes these things are just visible in build mode, not in live mode; so check that with a testsim. WebbRight now the game thinks it's outside. You need to close off the room. I'd recommend rebuilding it because usually this occurs when a room is made of "two rooms" and thus … loyal and true