Roof lines in elevations
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‎2007-10-15
06:21 PM
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‎2023-05-23
03:15 PM
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Rubia Torres
I need to remove this line when I generate linear elevations. Any ideas? I already gave up!


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‎2007-10-15 06:37 PM
I only trim the outer walls to #2. Since it's no thicker than the real roofing, the line is supposed to be there anyway.
And both clean up fine in section if materials (or fills) match.
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‎2007-10-15 08:43 PM

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‎2007-10-16 10:05 AM
kliment wrote:I think the OpenGL Engine is not so good at removing these lines.
It seems Ac cannot automatically remove the intersection line between walls and roofs, even if walls are trimmed to roof! Maretials on both roof and wall are the same. It happens on AC10 and AC11.
I need to remove this line when I generate linear elevations. Any ideas? I already gave up!
Try the Internal Engine in the 3D Window - of course you will not have textures.
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‎2007-10-16 01:01 PM
Dom wrote:Mine do. At least in sections. The Open GL engine is of no significance - I never use it for final presenations.
I've noticed that walls and roofs that are on the same story clean up while walls and roofs on different stories don't.
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‎2007-10-16 04:58 PM
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‎2007-10-16 06:43 PM
Jim
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‎2007-10-16 06:49 PM
kliment wrote:I can think of one way, although possibly not the easiest. Set the edge of the roof something like 2mm back from the outer wall face, set the wall height to the top of the exposed roof edge, and then do an SEO between the roof and wall. You get a remaining sliver of wall covering the roof edge, which looks good in 3D and section/elevation.
need to remove this line when I generate linear elevations. Any ideas? I already gave up!
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