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Intersection Priority Correlation between 2d and 3d

Anonymous
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I've managed to get my walls perfectly in 2d, but in 3d they don't look the same.

Any idea why?;)
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Hello,

Is it a 3D cut ?
Did you check you layer priority between the 2 views ?
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Anonymous
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I assume 2d and 3d layer priorities are the same thing?

..and yes, it's a 3d cut of the same wall
Lingwisyer
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Could you put a horizontal cutting plane that cuts through your door similar to the 2D? Your 3D selection looks like it shows BM intersections with a slab or something above...

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Barry Kelly
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famadorian wrote:
I assume 2d and 3d layer priorities are the same thing?

Your layer intersection priority numbers are saved with each layer combination and can be different.
If you are opening the 2D and 3D with views, check that those views are using the same layer combination.
If they use different layer combinations (which is fine), then check that the layer priority numbers are the same in each combination.
If the numbers are different the walls will not trim together.

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