Composite wall not showing properly in 3D
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2019-01-21
06:38 PM
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2023-05-11
12:48 PM
by
Noemi Balogh
Something going on here in 3D views using AC 22 that I just cant seem to correct. In the attached image, I have circled the end wall condition of a composite wall that is showing the skins. I want it to be shown as a solid surface with no skins showing through, as it should display.
I have also attached the screen shot of the makeup of the composite wall. Do any of you see something I am doing wrong here or is this a shortcoming in AC 22 to properly display composite walls in 3D. Im guessing I am doing something wrong here.
Thank you!
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2019-01-21 09:34 PM
Try using a Wallending from the Toolbox. With it you can define the length of the ending including the material.
In the attachment you see one wall without the ending the the right one with the ending.
Currently: Archicad 26
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2019-01-21 10:39 PM
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2019-01-22 02:09 AM
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2019-01-22 04:23 AM
Thank you. In my case, that seems to solve one problem and then creates a new one. A line is showing up between the end wall and the wall it is attached too. That is not the desired effect. I cant seem to figure out the correct settings to get rid of the unwanted line. Any suggestions?
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2019-01-22 04:48 AM
You have to select "set to wall height" to get rid of the separating line. But you probably knew that. Thanks again for pointing me to the right tool!
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2019-01-22 04:50 AM
This will make it a single surface.
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2019-01-22 06:07 AM
That looks like another solution, that would be even easier yet in 3D and certainly simpler. However, wouldn't you loose the composite wall lines in plan view? I will give it a try.
Thank you!
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2019-01-22 06:18 AM
rm wrote:No, this just affects the surface material in 3D/elevation.
However, wouldn't you loose the composite wall lines in plan view?
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2019-01-22 07:08 AM
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