wpdesigninc Posted June 15, 2018 Share Posted June 15, 2018 I am working on a small bath design with a neo-angle shower and custom pan. I am using the X9 Interiors Program. I am looking for direction on two items: 1) I have built the shower using with the half wall tool and built my glass using a polyline solid. The shower has a 4" curb. How do I add a frameless glass door or convert one of the polyline sections to a door? When I to place a door in the section, I lose that section of curb? Each time I add it, the curb goes away. 2) How do I a) create a custom floor pattern for tiles of various sizes and b. Create a 6" border around the room and then insert my floor pattern inside of that border? Here is what I have so far Appreciate the advice! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kbird1 Posted June 16, 2018 Share Posted June 16, 2018 On 6/14/2018 at 7:03 PM, wpdesigninc said: I am working on a small bath design with a neo-angle shower and custom pan. I am using the X9 Interiors Program. I am looking for direction on two items: 1) I have built the shower using with the half wall tool and built my glass using a polyline solid. The shower has a 4" curb. How do I add a frameless glass door or convert one of the polyline sections to a door? When I to place a door in the section, I lose that section of curb? Each time I add it, the curb goes away. 2) How do I a) create a custom floor pattern for tiles of various sizes and b. Create a 6" border around the room and then insert my floor pattern inside of that border? Here is what I have so far Appreciate the advice! You can Use Floor Material regions for the Field and Custom Sized areas , and assign the Border Tile as the Room's main Floor tile , that way for the field tile you can make a room polyline , convert it to a material region and then pull it off the wall 6" to "show" the Border. Make the Field and custom shape Material regions 1/16" thicker than the Room Floor tile so you see them ( I usually make the Thinset 1/16 thicker to do this) , you may need to make any custom areas another 1/16th thicker to show through the new field Tile too. Doors are always an issue in showers so I just use a PL Solid or even a Soffit with glass as the material , things are a little better in X10 in that regard. M. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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