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different materials for the same wall.

Anonymous
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Hello all,
i m new to this site.
i've just started learning achicad and have a prob.
in my buillding, i've got a long wall what i want it to get different materials.

i don't know how to do this.

could anyone give me a hand.

Thanks alot for ur help
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vfrontiers
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ar_raneem wrote:
Hello all,
i m new to this site.
i've just started learning achicad and have a prob.
in my buillding, i've got a long wall what i want it to get different materials.

i don't know how to do this.

could anyone give me a hand.

Thanks alot for ur help
Split the wall into pieces where the materials break. Often, it is a good idea to have different walls (or different composite walls) where materials change. Then you can allocate space in plan for items such as STONE VENEEERS, etc.
Duane

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Anonymous
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thanks alot.

i was thanking about this solution but i was woundering if there is any others.

thanks again dear
Anonymous
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ar_raneem wrote:
in my buillding, i've got a long wall what i want it to get different materials.
You don't specify if you want different materials horizontal or vertically.

Duanes advice above applies more to vertical divisions in a wall (although you could break a wall down into horizontal parts if you wanted, but there is a better & easier way to do that).

For different materials horizontally you should consider using a complex profile assigned to a wall. You can individually split the wall into any number of components, apply a different material to each, and extrude everything along the whole length.

See this tech tip for an example - http://www.archicadwiki.com/TechNotes/Changing%20Materials%20of%20Complex%20Profile%20Walls
Anonymous
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ar_raneem, you've mentioned a long wall.

i think you can set the walls to different priority.

so they can not touch each other.

and you may set the material individually
Anonymous
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The walls should work just fine without having to touch the priorities. They are in a straight line so no joining is occuring anyway.
Anonymous
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Thank you very much guys.

i did appreciate ur help
now i can change my walls the way i want.

thanks again