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solokawa wrote:As with everything about ArchiCAD, there is never only one way to do it
Hi Archicad family_
I'm trying to develop a wall diagram that shows the different material layers. Is there a designated way to do this in Archicad? One method that I have tinkered with a little is the morph tool. I have been creating individual layers (wall materials) and then changing the nodes to show the different materials of the wall. I have attached an example of what I am trying to achieve. Wall diagram.JPG
 I do find 3d cutaways useful for communicating unusual situations.   You might find SEO (Solid Elements Operations) to be useful if you want the cutaways to be curved.
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