Good morning all,
I would like to hear your tips and tricks about this. A while ago I started designing some models of buildings, as long if all is straightforward, nothing is wrong. But when it comes to edges, like roofs, it's getting trickier.
See my example an existing villa build in 1914 in a small village nearby, the design was put together using the original drawings and photo's of the house.
Everyting was fine when the 'walls' went up, but it went downhill when the roofs needed to be fit;
My question would be, how do I calculate the amount of paper needed for the edges of the roof(s)
It might be noticed, that all is drawn by hand, no unfolding programm has been used.
With regards,
Jerry
I would like to hear your tips and tricks about this. A while ago I started designing some models of buildings, as long if all is straightforward, nothing is wrong. But when it comes to edges, like roofs, it's getting trickier.
See my example an existing villa build in 1914 in a small village nearby, the design was put together using the original drawings and photo's of the house.
Everyting was fine when the 'walls' went up, but it went downhill when the roofs needed to be fit;
My question would be, how do I calculate the amount of paper needed for the edges of the roof(s)
It might be noticed, that all is drawn by hand, no unfolding programm has been used.
With regards,
Jerry
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