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compsoite wall setting question.

Anonymous
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I have an interesting question, I'm trying to draw a wall with a composite, but I want half the wall to be one height, and the other half a different height, is this possible or do I have to draw two walls next to each other? to Give you a better idea of what I'm trying to accomplish I'll explain the scenario; I'm drawing a poured foundation wall, with a brickledge, so the wall is a total of 10" thick, but I need the inside 6" of concrete to be 9' tall, but the outside to be 8' tall? is this possible? any info would be appreciated.

cheers,
Dan
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Anonymous
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Hello -

I have always put two walls next to each other, or used the profiler tool to add a brick wainscot. I am not sure but you may be able to use SEO's to do this but that is beyond my limited knowledge.

Cheers - Chris
Anonymous
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well I can do it with the SEO, but it just seems to be too much of hassle, and I just can't be bothered doing it every single time. I wish there was a way to define a wall by actually drawing a cross section profile, and then defining materials / hatching, etc. not sure if theres a big enough want for a wee feature like that to make it worth graphisoft's (or someone elses) time to program a plugin for it though.... or then again for all I know there could already be one

cheers,
dan
Anonymous
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The Cadimage Accessory Pack http://store.cadimage.co.nz/home.php?page=products&productID=168 should do this for you, and much more.
Anonymous
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Thanks for the info; Ill have too check that out, do you know if they have a demo? I wan't able to find one, and it'd be a wee bit annoying to have to pay about 80 quid just to try it out

cheers,
dan
TomWaltz
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We have the whole "Tools" package.

The Wall Accessories are really cool for MODELING, but need some improvement in pen selection and section fills. Only 1 pen in elevation and 1 fill in section does not cut it for a brick wall with a pre-cast sill and siding above.

The product models the situation BEAUTIFULLY, but the line weights don't look so great....
Tom Waltz
Anonymous
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thanks for the info,

just to clarify, if this was the section, are you saying Id be able to model that fine, but will it look decent enough in a plan view to give to the construction crew? and how bout in a photo rendering? although I suppose that wouldnt matter too much, since it would be hidden for thew most part...

cheers,
dan
TomWaltz
Participant
The section view looks mediocre, since all the materials have the same crosshatch. The plan view does have excellent control, with independent plan view settings.

Renderings look great with it. You may have to trace over lines in elevation or add fills in section to really use it for construction documents.
Tom Waltz
Anonymous
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thanks again mate,

I'm going to buy the software, but I've gotta bug you one more time, and just show you exactly what I mean, so that I'm 100% sure we're on the same page... the pictures below are the 3D view, and plan view of the same wall, I made this wall using SEO's, and then put the SEO operators on they're own layers, and hid them... the cutout through the foundation heighth wall int he middle would be for a doorframe, notice that it looks fine in the 3D view, but you cant see the cut in the plan view. also, the only way i was able to show the ledge in the plan view was to create a composite with two different hatching... so hopefully you understand what I'm talking about and you can be a pal, and give me that last wee bit of reassurance before I buy

cheers,
Dan
3D_wall.jpg
Anonymous
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...and the plan view...
plan_wall.JPG