Slab edge differing surfaces
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2017-09-06
05:39 AM
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Rubia Torres
2017-09-06
05:39 AM
Any tips to avoid this? I'm currently resorting to either drawing a white fill in plan to cover up the division line, or setting the outline of the slab to a white pen colour so it becomes invisible. Both aren't really ideal
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2017-09-06 06:09 AM
2017-09-06
06:09 AM
With just one overall slab, add a node on the edge where you want the change.
This will give you 2 separate edges and then change the surfaces as you want.
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This will give you 2 separate edges and then change the surfaces as you want.
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2017-09-06 06:24 AM
2017-09-06
06:24 AM
Fantastic! Thank you!
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2017-09-06 06:29 AM
2017-09-06
06:29 AM
Is there any functionality like the below that would apply to a wall? E.g. I have a single wall that goes past two rooms. I one room I want the surface to be a red colour, and the other room I want the surface to be a blue colour, but don't want to model two different walls.

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2017-09-06 07:18 AM
2017-09-06
07:18 AM
Nope.
You either have to model two separate walls or place a thin wall (slab or column or morph surface) in front - but be careful how they might interact (trim) with each other).
You can add a node to the edge of a wall but this simply breaks the wall in 2 (or you could use the split tool).
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You either have to model two separate walls or place a thin wall (slab or column or morph surface) in front - but be careful how they might interact (trim) with each other).
You can add a node to the edge of a wall but this simply breaks the wall in 2 (or you could use the split tool).
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2017-09-06 01:39 PM
2017-09-06
01:39 PM
OK thank you
And I assume the same applies with a single slab but wanting two different top surfaces / cover fills? I'd model a sliver of a slab and use a SEO or model two different slabs?
And I assume the same applies with a single slab but wanting two different top surfaces / cover fills? I'd model a sliver of a slab and use a SEO or model two different slabs?

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2017-09-07 02:42 AM
2017-09-07
02:42 AM
benjamin_chan wrote:Correct.
OK thank you
And I assume the same applies with a single slab but wanting two different top surfaces / cover fills? I'd model a sliver of a slab and use a SEO or model two different slabs?
But you wouldn't necessarily need the SEO.
Model the main structural slab and then mode thin 'finish' slabs above it.
Or separate slabs as you mentioned where you can just change the top surface.
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