how to remove part of wall in 3d
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2011-04-07
01:14 AM
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Rubia Torres
2011-04-07
01:14 AM
second, what is the best way to do it accurately to match the elevation drawing
Please help
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2011-04-07 03:31 AM
2011-04-07
03:31 AM
Use a round window opening.
Dwight Atkinson
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2011-04-07 10:55 AM
2011-04-07
10:55 AM
no i do not want to make opening i want to remove the part of the wall to be curved in the end like the one in the image shaded with green

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2011-04-07 11:03 AM
2011-04-07
11:03 AM
Right. Put the opening on the corner. Easiest solution.
Another way is to use Solid Element Operation with a cylinder or other object as the Operator.
OR, set up a custom profile beam in a wireframe layer to intersect with the wall. By adjusting layer and wall priorities, the beam will cut the wall.
Another way is to use Solid Element Operation with a cylinder or other object as the Operator.
OR, set up a custom profile beam in a wireframe layer to intersect with the wall. By adjusting layer and wall priorities, the beam will cut the wall.
Dwight Atkinson
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2011-04-07 11:10 AM
2011-04-07
11:10 AM
yes i will try the first and second solution but actually because i am not very advanced user i can not understand third solution(profile beam) ,by the way thank you very much for quick response
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2011-04-07 11:23 AM
2011-04-07
11:23 AM
See attached, this is just one solution.
Edit:
Quick as ever, Dwight has another solution
And a suggestion you also learn to use a background colour other than black.
Edit:
Quick as ever, Dwight has another solution

And a suggestion you also learn to use a background colour other than black.
Rod Jurich
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2011-04-07 12:34 PM
2011-04-07
12:34 PM
Thanks Rod Jurich for your clarification about black background i think i like it in 2d environment only because i get to use it in autocad 2d environment before so that is the reason but in 3d it does not matter.