2017-07-10 11:53 AM - last edited on 2023-05-23 02:17 PM by Rubia Torres
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Kieran wrote:That would be my guess.
I guess my main concern is trying to understand why the wall would cleanly intersect the ground floor and not the clerestory, for the purpose of grasping ArchiCad's functions. Could it be that ArchiCad doesn't recognise this connection because the edge surface is a result of SEO? or the fact that a connection has already been made on the ground floor?
Kieran wrote:Align 3D texture simply moves the origin from where the texture pattern starts. So if you have multiple walls (different heights), select them all at once and adjust the origin so you know they all originate at the same point.
Does 'align 3D texture' assume that the texture will align with same surface types only? i.e. outside face. Or does it take into consideration any adjoining surface with the same texture, i.e. outside face to edge surface?
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Kieran wrote:No, a window can only belong to one wall.
Thanks Barry, I will give the split wall method a go.
In the case of stacking walls in this manner, would the inclusion of a window in the middle of both walls be presented correctly (as if there were only one wall)?