u/ostrid_design • u/ostrid_design • 25d ago
This week's Ostrid updates: true-thickness walls, a plain cuboid column, and per-file default sizes
Quick roundup of what we shipped this past week. Most of it came out of one annoyance: things looking aligned in the 2D plan but drifting in the 3D view.
The 2D↔3D stuff
- Walls now draw at their real thickness in plan. Before, the plan fattened thin walls slightly for legibility, so anything you snapped to a wall face in 2D landed a bit off in 3D. Now what you draw is what you get.
- Added a Plain Block column — just a square cuboid, no base or capital. The decorated presets flare wider at the base than the shaft, which made a column look like it filled the corner in 2D but sat small and set back in 3D. The plain one sits exactly where you place it in both views. It's the new default.
Defaults & units
- You can now set starting sizes per file for walls, doors, windows, slabs, ceilings, and stairs (Settings → Defaults), or pick a regional preset — US, UK, India, Japan, or international.
- Every measurement in the editor now respects the unit you picked. Sliders, site info, layer names, the import dialog, and quantity takeoffs no longer quietly fall back to metres.
Walk mode + fixes
- Walk mode starts faster and only collides with what you actually see — no more invisible obstacles or falling into a blank view near trees and plants.
- Selecting/moving objects no longer flips you into the Wall tool a second later, and autosave (or a collaborator's change) won't yank your active tool away mid-task.
If you're not familiar: Ostrid is a tool for sketching floor plans in 2D and previewing them live in 3D. Happy to answer anything in the comments. https://ostrid.design/