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Loving all of these, but if I could make asuggestion?
Add different angles. I know it’s a mind numbing process, but it makes them much more flexible 😀
Hello, Thanks for the feedback :). Are you suggesting different camera angles for the cover photos of each slab? If so, I can defiantly do that.
No I meant, angles for the slabs.
Once assembled, they only rotate in 90 degree angles, so you can’t do 45 degree angles unless you build a separate version of the slab that is rotated 45 degrees so it can then do 135 degrees and so on.
Ahh ok, I understand what your saying now. It didn’t even cross my mind to do 45 degree angles for furniture but it makes sense. In the future of posting furniture I will add a mixture of 90 and 45 degrees in the same slab, but for now I’ll upload some separate slabs of some furniture already done in a 45 degree angle (clearly labeling it). It will take some time though to convert.