This Geometry Node setup uses your rudimentary input mesh and converts it into a complex roof, consisting of fully modeled and textured ridge and tile parts. It is great for getting fast and dynamic results for an otherwise tedious task. The modifier and your creations can be stored in the asset browser.

This file includes 5 different roof styles and 5 different texture variants. You can freely combine both parameters in the modifier. You can even create your own color variations by duplicating one of the existing materials and editing the color ramp node "SPECTRUM" that sepcifies the tile colors:


Roof Generator 3ds Max


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Are you looking for a simple and effective tool on how to slope a flat roof for drainage? Are you tired of creating flat roof slopes in Autodesk Revit manually one by one? Try our new Roof Generator tool to help you save time working on the model.

The undisputed workhorse of our portable generator family, the Hy-Tech Roof Pro 12,000 produces the consistent, clean power your equipment requires so you can deliver high-quality work on time, every time.

We originally made the shift to the Roof Pro 12,000 because of its design. I liked that everything was self contained and protected, which makes it easier to transport on a truck or crane to a roof without accidentally cracking the gas tank or some other important part.

"I've been very happy with my Roof Pro 12,000. The generator runs flawlessly, and consistently powers my lights and welders. It always starts on the first try and offers a bigger fuel capacity than my other generators."

Does anyone have any idea just how much walls around a generator dampen the noise for zombies? I've been searching a bunch and I can't find any indication on just how much walls affect generator how far zombies hear the generator from, and actually, I've found people saying it doesn't affect how far the zombies hear it from.

Sound for players is different than sound for zombies. The generator noise is only muted for you, zombies can still hear it as long as they are within like a 20 tile radius, and 5 floors. I haven't done enough testing to be 100% certain of it extending 5 floors, but I strongly suspect the generator projects noise over the same footprint it projects electricity, which is really weird honestly. I hope build 42 fixes this.

Alternatively, put it in the middle of a building at least 41x41 tiles. You won't be able to power the corners of the building, but the zombies won't hear it lol. Either way, the current generator system, both in terms of electrical and sound projection leaves much to be desired. I know they're revamping the electrical system, and I hope they don't forget to fix the generator noise.

Released/published video Feb 5, 2022. So, this was build 41.65, unless I missed something. Any changes since then that affect generator noise? I was thinking multiple alternating circles/sections of walls and bushes and/or trees, then more walls, then more bushes and/or trees would affect hearing the generator sounds; a generator with 8-10 layers of 4-5 walls and 4-5 bushes and/or trees just might do it. Reasoning is when I drive down a country road, park the vehicle (leave the engine running), and walk into the forest, after going behind a few trees, I can no longer hear the vehicle engine.

With a class B that would be your only practical option for A/C. I would take a look at the Honda/Yamaha inverter generators. They are as quiet as you get and extremely reliable. There is no real issue with running your generator for hours on end. It's perfectly fine to run them 24/7 if you wish.

You probably don't want to be running one in a mall parking lot, but the amount of batteries and the size of inverter you would have to carry to run a roof top A/C is just not practical in a class B. Not even taking into account that you would never be able to mount enough panels to keep a battery bank of that size charged on solar alone.

Here's a mini-split that will do what you ask. You will need about 8 golf cart batteries to run it all night and about 1,200-1,500 watts of solar on your roof to recharge them, but with only a 560 watt draw to produce 12,000 BTUs it is doable. The key is efficiency. This model has an EER of 21.43, plus will produce efficient off-grid electric heat in milder weather too, sparing your propane for the real cold spurts.

Here's Kingtec's 16k BTU roof mounted ac. It is not quite as efficient drawing 18 amps (at 48v DC to make 16k BTUs. The model I first listed only draws 11.5 amps to make 12,000 BTUs of cooling. Both units have variable speed rotary compressors which will scale back drawing less current when less cooling is needed, conserving power and avoiding hard, power robing starts of a conventional piston compressor AC.

Of course a quiet generator will be your cheapest option and I doubt you will have enough room on the roof of your class B (even with side mounted or slide out double stacked solar panels) to support more than 600 watts or so of solar panels.

As Yarome said, your only practical option is a generator. A class B has very limited roof to space for solar panels and no place to install to install the number of batteries you would need to run an air conditioner, including those suggested by previous posters. Perhaps a lithium battery setup might have the power, but they are incredibly expensive and cutting edge technology. Still, without some way of charging them it is a non-starter. I know very few folks with large Class A's or big 5th wheels who have enough room and capacity for the solar and battery needed. It's just not gonna happen in a Class B.

When you look to generators, keep in mind that you need one with enough power to supply the starting load as well as run current for the air conditioner. Class B roof air should be pretty small in capacity and thus need fewer amps to get going, but it is important to remember that it takes more to get it started.

Wow, so much help! Y'all are awesome! After reading everything and doing a little research, I am going to go with just using the built in generator. I will try to find the quietest one there is - that is installed inside the unit. I'll look into the gen set. If there are any other suggestions in this regard, please let me know.

Generators in Class B RVs are usually installed under the rig. You don't want that burning fuel inside. My Sportsmobile conversion had 380 watts of solar on the roof which is the maximum we could fit on my long body van. I never ran the a/c unless I was on shore power since I did not have a generator but a good fan does wonders for feeling cooler.

The roof AC is powered by 120 volts ac power. The engine alternator only puts out about 13 volts dc. You would need a very large alternator running that 13 volts to very large inverter....simply not practical.

Jann, Please do not run your generator inside your Class B !! it has to be installed outside away from you as it will kill you from the fumes , it will also need outside air to cool it, if you must have it in the rv, it will need a new cut out compartment on the outside completely insulated from the inside and with a fan or someway to keep it from overheating, I hope you come back and read this. Ed

The simple answer is that it can only be operated from shore power or an on-board generator. Even if you had an inverter that was large enough to supply it power, which I've never seen in an RV, you would need a far bigger alternator added to the main engine to supply it the needed power. While it is actually possible to make that work, it is completely impractical.

In the series of YAUP: Generate Roof plugin v.1.0

Don't expect too much!

It work for few simple roofs: rectangle and shape L, T, S, F.

Don't work as expected on complex shapes like E or round.

The angle could be adjusted before add it to plane.

For more discussions came on SH3D forum.

New version 2.5

Unfortunately this plugin left YAUP category and go to Normal Plugins.

That happens when professional are implied. Thanks to Daniele who make 99% of work.

News:

-bug fix in texture computation - @autor Daniele

-elegant solution to correct faces name - @autor Daniele

-remove blue edges when roof are exported - @autor Daniele

-add a slider in place of spin box

-replace "Refresh" button with "Reset all to 45dg"

Now You don't need to set a rotation angle for texture, just select 1, few or all and set texture at once.

i was looking for this plugin and while i installed it (using the latest version of sh3d), when i hit generate roof, it always creates a triangle. No other components. Tried it on a square room.. etc. e24fc04721

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