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How to show finish mat. at wall ends?

Anonymous
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Is there a way to have the gyp bd., stucco, or other wall finish material wrap
around the end of the wall?

gyp bd around end .jpg
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Karl Ottenstein
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The Wall End Tool:

http://helpcenter.graphisoft.com/guides/archicad-17-int-reference-guide/user-interface-reference/too...

For whatever reason, the page above doesn't show a plan view, but it achieves what you want.
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Anonymous
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Thanks Karl!

Never even noticed the wall end tool. Of course, I didn't need it until now as this is the first job I have done using the composite / skin feature of archicad.
Very excited about the time it's going to save. Thank you again for the help!

Karl wrote:
The Wall End Tool:

http://helpcenter.graphisoft.com/guides/archicad-17-int-reference-guide/user-interface-reference/too...

For whatever reason, the page above doesn't show a plan view, but it achieves what you want.
Karl Ottenstein
Moderator
You're welcome. But, it should blend perfectly with all skins for an even wrap. Hard to guess from just a screenshot what might be keeping it from happening for you.

You could select just the wall and the end (2 items only selected) and save as a MOD (be sure to not check the box to replace the elements with a hotlink to the mod), zip that, and post it here for one of us to look at the parameters.
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Anonymous
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Thanks Karl,

I lost so much time yesterday don't have any left to learn the MOD thing. I've no experiance with the MOD feature yet...

Karl wrote:
You're welcome. But, it should blend perfectly with all skins for an even wrap. Hard to guess from just a screenshot what might be keeping it from happening for you.

You could select just the wall and the end (2 items only selected) and save as a MOD (be sure to not check the box to replace the elements with a hotlink to the mod), zip that, and post it here for one of us to look at the parameters.
Karl Ottenstein
Moderator
Hi Jonathan,

Sorry to add learning stress on top of this... Here are the steps to save you time... very quick... just select and save. The MOD file contains just the two elements - your wall and wall end - and their related attributes.

Two posts for two screenshots. This one shows you the command to use after you select those two elements...
Screen Shot 2014-05-12 at 2.53.15 PM.png
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Anonymous
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Took another quick look into the wall end dialog and gypsum board 328126... is not available there - maybe that is the problem - the walls are comprised of materials from the "building materials" and the wall end tool materials are from the fill types which don't include the same listings for fills.
This seems strange to me, because one would expect the wall end tool to have the same selections as the wall?

Just put a marquee around the wall end and saved as a MOD from clipboard thingy. Lets see if this works - nope, it just told me that the extension mod is not allowed



Karl wrote:
You're welcome. But, it should blend perfectly with all skins for an even wrap. Hard to guess from just a screenshot what might be keeping it from happening for you.

You could select just the wall and the end (2 items only selected) and save as a MOD (be sure to not check the box to replace the elements with a hotlink to the mod), zip that, and post it here for one of us to look at the parameters.
Karl Ottenstein
Moderator
...and then this version of a Save Dialog appears (will look different on Windows for you... and for Mac users if the dialog is expanded)...

The key here - in order to have no affect on your file - is to NOT check the box indicated in the screenshot.

Just save the file somewhere, zip it and attach here. It'll be tiny.
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Anonymous
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Okay, lets see if it works.

I hope I didn't adversely affect my file when I tried the marquee around the wall end and then save as a mod file from clipboard deal.

Looks like it worked.
So, you can make a mod file of any part of a project that is selected and send to whomever for whatever. Is it too complex to explain the basic difference between hotlinked and not hotlinked?

I remember making a mod file now. It was several years ago I think, but don't remember the hot link part. Definetly don't know anything about the hot link part.

Used to tell people that everything I know could fit in a thimble and felt good about bragging like that because I was pretty sure it wasn't an exaggeration. Guess I need to rethink this whole idea.




Karl wrote:
...and then this version of a Save Dialog appears (will look different on Windows for you... and for Mac users if the dialog is expanded)...

The key here - in order to have no affect on your file - is to NOT check the box indicated in the screenshot.

Just save the file somewhere, zip it and attach here. It'll be tiny.
Karl Ottenstein
Moderator
Easy solution. You selected the 'Cased End' wall end object. Simply switching to the 'Wrapped End' cleaned things up.
Screen Shot 2014-05-12 at 6.55.03 PM.png
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