Different claddings, one wall

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‎2006-06-06
04:23 PM
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‎2023-05-25
04:36 PM
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Rubia Torres
Basically, I have a wall that has brick or CMU for the first metre or so, topped with a sloped sill, and stucco on the upper half of the building. Without using an add-on or GDL, how can I properly model this wall? It doesn't need to be perfect as I can fix it up in a detail window, but it should be fairly accurate.
Here's what I was thinking of doing, let me know what you think:
Solution #1:
Step 1: Draw full height wall with drywall, studs, sheathing, stucco.
Step 2: Draw another "dummy" wall to the height of the top of the sill and by using SEO, subtract the the stucco from the full height wall.
Step 3: Draw another wall representing the brick.
Step 4: Model the sill using slabs? roofs?
Question: if I do this, what do I do about doors/windows that are located in both parts. Just put the doors/windows in the main wall and add empty openings in the brick wall?
Solution #2:
Step 1: Draw two stacked composite; one with stucco, one with masonry.
Step 2: Model sill same as above.
Again, what would I do with doors windows in this case? Should the stacked composites be on different stories?
Thanks for your help.
Jere
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‎2006-06-06 05:04 PM

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‎2006-06-06 06:15 PM

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‎2006-06-06 06:45 PM
I think your idea would work. You could probably use your sill to subtract the stucco, no need for an extra dummy wall for that purpose.
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‎2006-06-06 10:47 PM
If I didn't have RevealMaker I would first try to get the thing done with a really long shallow 'wall niche' window object (in 04 Masonry in the US library) and do pretty much the same thing.
There are add-ons that do this beautifully and give you a lot of control, but you have to pay for them, update them, and everybody who opens the project needs to have them.
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‎2006-06-06 11:19 PM
1. Make a full height stucco wall. Use wall accessories battered wall to create the brick. The benefit is that it automatically updates door and window openings.
2. Set it to the proper thickness from stud and clean up stucco behind in 2d wall sections.
3. Draw a thin wall at proper height for sill and add empty door openings.
4. Mutter under your breath. It's a hassle but in reality probably still faster than just 2d drawing and really does approximate correct in all other views.
5. Hope that 10 really does make this easier.
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‎2006-06-07 01:08 AM

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‎2006-06-07 05:45 PM
Tom, i've been trying your method, with a full height stucco wall, mesh for sill with downward subtraction, and separate wall for brick/block veneer. Everything works well, except for some reason the block veneer wall shows up through the sill mesh. I can not figure out how to get it to not show. I've played with the Display Order and that hasn't really worked. Am I doing something wrong?
edit: further, my floor slab also shows through the sills.

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‎2006-06-07 05:51 PM

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‎2006-06-07 07:24 PM
Jere wrote:Do you mean that they show through in plan? If so, turn on the cover fill of your sill and make sure the backgrounds are set to a solid color (usually 91)
thanks everyone. I looked at revealMaker. For $100US i think i'll pass.
Tom, i've been trying your method, with a full height stucco wall, mesh for sill with downward subtraction, and separate wall for brick/block veneer. Everything works well, except for some reason the block veneer wall shows up through the sill mesh. I can not figure out how to get it to not show. I've played with the Display Order and that hasn't really worked. Am I doing something wrong?
edit: further, my floor slab also shows through the sills.