2005-04-27 10:28 PM
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2005-04-28 12:14 AM
2005-04-28 12:36 AM
cbgapx127 wrote:Make sure your referance lines join. "Option/clean wall and beam intersetions" will allow you to see the reference lines.
Basically, you have two walls that join to make an intersecton at a corner. Well, when i look at this intersection in elevation or section, it shows both walls, the one that is perpendicular to your line of sight and the one intersecting it (behing it). We all know that in an elevation or section, whats in front is seen, and whats behind is hidden, right?
2005-04-28 12:51 AM
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2005-04-28 03:31 PM
cbgapx127 wrote:Both walls should have the same material and align perfectly.
If so, how do I fix this. If you dont see it, then I wish I was using your computer.
2005-04-28 04:41 PM
cbgapx127 wrote:I have had times where I appear to have a clean wall intersection, but the reference lines are not aligning exactly. This will cause extra unwanted lines in your elevations. If materials match and edges line up EXACTLY you do not get extraneous lines. The only times I need to "fight" to get clean elevations is when I have complex wall intersection on the exterior wall (walls of different thickness and angles joining). Post a file where you are not getting clean elevations and perhaps we can speculate.
I have that checked off. My plans look great and my rendering looks great. Its ONLY in my sections/elevations that this problem is occuring at.