2 weeks ago - last edited Wednesday by Laszlo Nagy
when trimming a wall to a basic composite roof it looks like the trimming surface is to the top of the roof rather than underneath so the structure of the wall is visible. How can i change this to hide the wall?
Operating system used: Windows
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2 weeks ago
If your roof is not a composite, set it to use a building material that is stronger than any used in the wall.
If it is a composite, edit the composite so the building materials used are stronger or choose a different composite that already users stronger building materials.
Basic principle is stronger material cut weaker ones.
Barry.
2 weeks ago
Hi @EGM66,
It’s a material priority issue so try to use SEO it will work for you.
2 weeks ago
Or make the building materials in the roof stronger than those in the wall.
Barry.
2 weeks ago
Thanks, that worked for me
2 weeks ago
hi Barry how would i achieve that?
2 weeks ago
Options => Element Attributes => Building Materials => [BM in question] => Intersection Priority
*I think this path changed in the recent versions of AC.
**The may cause undesirable changes to other intersections
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2 weeks ago
If your roof is not a composite, set it to use a building material that is stronger than any used in the wall.
If it is a composite, edit the composite so the building materials used are stronger or choose a different composite that already users stronger building materials.
Basic principle is stronger material cut weaker ones.
Barry.