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‎2021-01-11
12:29 AM
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03:46 PM
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Rubia Torres
‎2021-01-11
12:29 AM
Which is the best way to draw it?
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‎2021-01-11 01:40 AM
‎2021-01-11
01:40 AM
One way of doing it is by modeling the plaster using straight Wall segments.
Another way is to create the whole geometry in the Profile Manager Dialog, and place a Column element with that Profile.
Another way is to create the whole geometry in the Profile Manager Dialog, and place a Column element with that Profile.
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‎2021-01-11 01:40 AM
‎2021-01-11
01:40 AM
One way of doing it is by modeling the plaster using straight Wall segments.
Another way is to create the whole geometry in the Profile Manager Dialog, and place a Column element with that Profile.
Another way is to create the whole geometry in the Profile Manager Dialog, and place a Column element with that Profile.
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‎2021-01-11 11:05 PM
‎2021-01-11
11:05 PM
Thank you, LaszloNagy! It works perfectly!!
I used the second way.
I used the second way.

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‎2021-01-11 11:13 PM
‎2021-01-11
11:13 PM
Great,
If you want to use Partial Structure Display options, makes sure the various components of the Complex Profile are correctly set to "Core", "Finish", and "Other". Also, you should make sure the Column is classified as a Wall, which can be useful when scheduling and exporting as IFC.
If you want to use Partial Structure Display options, makes sure the various components of the Complex Profile are correctly set to "Core", "Finish", and "Other". Also, you should make sure the Column is classified as a Wall, which can be useful when scheduling and exporting as IFC.
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‎2021-01-13 12:21 AM
‎2021-01-13
12:21 AM
Perfect! I check and I set all the stuff as you said! Thank you very much!