How to make a wall with a oblique cut?
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2010-04-03
10:38 PM
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05:47 PM
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Rubia Torres
2010-04-03
10:38 PM



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2010-04-04 12:21 AM
2010-04-04
12:21 AM
Walls heal and merge.
Draw a short second wall across the end of the initial wall at the tilt you require.
The illustration shows the tilt wall separate, then the tilt wall aligned with the initial wall to show the merge.
Draw a short second wall across the end of the initial wall at the tilt you require.
The illustration shows the tilt wall separate, then the tilt wall aligned with the initial wall to show the merge.
Dwight Atkinson
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2010-04-04 12:44 AM
2010-04-04
12:44 AM
what do you mean by "merge" ? how to do that?

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2010-04-04 01:46 AM
2010-04-04
01:46 AM
When two walls meet, they "merge" to hide overlaps.
In the case of a tilted wall and a straight wall. when you drawn them overlapping as i illustrated, the straight wall extends outward to meet the tilt wall.
Experiment with putting two walls together.
In the case of a tilted wall and a straight wall. when you drawn them overlapping as i illustrated, the straight wall extends outward to meet the tilt wall.
Experiment with putting two walls together.
Dwight Atkinson
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2010-04-04 10:37 AM
2010-04-04
10:37 AM
well, yes but that makes it very complicated to make a door or a window at the intersection of them
, that's why i wanted to make it from one wall ! and using :wall complexity : double slanted with a 60 degrees angle and a 90 angle, will make a door opening in the longitudinal direction of the wall, wich is not good
i can't believe that graphisoft didn't make this wall feature available. or is it me who dowsn't know how to do it 😕 please help me


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2010-04-04 04:08 PM
2010-04-04
04:08 PM
I found out 
I should of create a roof in the upper side of the wall and then trim to roof (design - Trim to roof) and the wall remains trimmed even if u delete the roof .
EEEHAAA

I should of create a roof in the upper side of the wall and then trim to roof (design - Trim to roof) and the wall remains trimmed even if u delete the roof .
EEEHAAA
