[flow_default] Transcription for audio/AITJJSORT/Blender Course - Advanced Interior Visualization Training/3 - 3D Modeling/4 - Ceiling.wav
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"file": "4 - Ceiling.wav",
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"transcription": {
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"audio_file": "4%20-%20Ceiling.wav",
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"text": "In this lesson, we will model the ceiling of our mezzanine and the ceiling above our apartment. We'll uncover the base, mark the external walls and the internal walls. And our base, we just need to choose it properly. Maybe we hide the panels first, it will be easier to select it. Here is the dashed line that we can read from our PDF. This line indicates how the ceiling of our mezzanine will run, because this is where the stairs will end, and this is where we will go up to the floor, or more like a half floor. We'll do this using a plane. We move the plane to the corner of our wall, and we carefully and precisely extrude it to the lines indicated by the base. Here we need to bend our line, so we'll add an extra division using the subdivide option. We will bring this vertex to the point indicated by the base, and thanks to that we have the outline of our ceiling. The ceiling will be at the top of the walls, so we move our plane up to the top of the walls. And the extrude option. We'll extrude it to a height of, for example, strontitimate. This way, we have obtained our model. Sailing. I did something very similar. So we will use a plane, and we will extrude it out, along the outer edges of our apartment. We can also give it some thickness, but it can also be a completely flat element. I'll give it a thickness, for example, 20 cm. And I will move this element to our walls. Thanks to this, we have obtained models for both the floor and the ceiling.",
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"language": "en",
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"duration": 129.1,
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"timestamp": "2025-12-10T17:33:51.782587"
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"timestamp": "2025-12-10T17:33:51.786160",
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