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2022-03-02 04:17 PM
hi all !
any one have a solution for this modeling process ?
one wall and another wall as finishing .
then, I wanna GO so all the walls will be with the same fill, but, no line between them.
tnks
best
claudio

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2022-03-02 04:53 PM - edited 2022-03-02 04:55 PM
Have you unchecked "Show Skin Separators" in the Override Style when making the rule?
Edit: this should work with composites. I've never tried using separate elements for core and finish.
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2022-03-02 05:49 PM
hi vistasp !
2 separate walls, one core and other for finish..

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2022-03-02 09:27 PM
you can't delete lines between two seperated walls ysing GO,
try to use composites, and hide skin seperators ising the check box in GO rules parameters.
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2022-03-02 10:59 PM
hi bouhmidage !
here, in portugal, we model with composite from exterior to core or to the before last layer of the wall. Then, another wall that could be 1,4 height and another on top in case of 2 different or more finishing en modeling LOD300.
but, we also need to view the same model as LOD100
tnks

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2022-03-03 03:07 AM
@Claudio Lima wrote:
hi bouhmidage !
here, in portugal, we model with composite from exterior to core or to the before last layer of the wall. Then, another wall that could be 1,4 height and another on top in case of 2 different or more finishing en modeling LOD300.
but, we also need to view the same model as LOD100
tnks
Sounds like you want to look at complex profile walls with modifiers.
All one wall, can be finish.core or other, and you can have finishes such as tiles or plaster that you can stretch in height and/or thickness (a zero value will effectively turn them off).
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2022-03-03 05:23 PM
hi barry !
I don't like complex profiles that much..., not so flexible and some Quantities takeoff problems...

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2022-03-04 03:13 AM
Complex profiles with modifiers are wonderful. 😀
This is one complex profile wall - can be stretched to do all of these...
This one doesn't have tiling or skirtings, but it could if I wanted to add them.
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2022-03-04 03:46 PM
Use same material as that is what the representation would be
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2022-03-04 05:46 PM
hi barry !
but, the finish is not always the same..., look at this simple example.
you can have 2 or more finishing in the same wall