Curved walls misbehave in 3D (while 2D is ok)
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2023-09-27 09:23 AM
Anyone knows why the walls would behave like this in 3D?
The plan is OK, no problems there. Just the 3D. We have a blobby project and this is happening all over it.
Changing the curvatures of these walls sometimes help. But we don't want to change all the plans.
Thanks!

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2023-09-27 09:57 AM
How far is your model from the Project Origin?
If it is a long way, this can cause problems.
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2023-09-27 10:30 AM
Try adjusting the Intersection Priority of your curved walls and those interacting with them. I find this often happens with curved walls not trimming correctly, but can often be corrected by changing the order in which they trim to each other.
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2023-09-27 01:12 PM
All the walls are curved and of the same composite so its can't be that.
If I change these curves it will connect better, seems to be a problem only when the curve isn't smooth. But we can't change the curves.