So why dont u rescale the base grid rather than creating a new box? the process is very confusing & many redundancy for noobs.. as well as merging/ Boolean the last 2 walls!
Well, there are no specific way to guess accurately, it's all based on experience. However, you can use some reference points in the building like the doors and windows. Eg; the height of most standard doors ranges from 2 to 2.5 meters. From there, you can see what is left on top of the door and make a rough estimate. Good luck.
You needn't align vertices by eye. You can snap them into place.
can you please share the floor plan so that i can follow along??
www.pinterest.com/pin/654710864569876708/
wheres the plane file for us to follow
So why dont u rescale the base grid rather than creating a new box? the process is very confusing & many redundancy for noobs.. as well as merging/ Boolean the last 2 walls!
Files link
Pls use this link to download the scene file and the leaf itself. Cheers! www.everycg.com/category/freebies
@@everycg link off
Great tutorial but the files link and the floor plans double check if everything is available
bro send me reference image and blue print bro
you just guessed 3.5 somehow. For me, I am not good at guessing, how else would I guess the height?
Well, there are no specific way to guess accurately, it's all based on experience. However, you can use some reference points in the building like the doors and windows. Eg; the height of most standard doors ranges from 2 to 2.5 meters. From there, you can see what is left on top of the door and make a rough estimate. Good luck.
WTH!