Walls of 'dormer' still visible after they've been cut off
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‎2018-07-03
09:54 PM
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01:14 PM
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Aruzhan Ilaikova

I'm new here and I'm really bad at ArchiCAD so, please don't judge. 😉
I'm in the early stages of my latest project for school. I created some sort of 'dormer' for this building. I cut off the walls on the side using the roof as my SOB but somehow they are still visible on the plan. I literally tried everything I know and it usually works but not this time.
I'd be really grateful for the smallest piece of help/advise to solve this 'situation'. If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask.
Thanks in advance!

-Sebastian
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‎2018-07-03 11:37 PM

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‎2018-07-04 03:04 AM
Unfortunaltely SEO and trims to roof do not show in plan view.
So you either have to cover the walls with fills, hide them in a layer that doesn't show on plan but does in 3D and elevation/section, or possibly move them to another storey as suggested by DGSketcher.
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‎2018-07-04 03:47 PM

First of all, of course i meant SEO and not SOB. No idea how that happend...
Splitting the walls didn't work for me somehow. The upper parts of the wall wont properly conect to the leaning wall on the front. Is there anything else I can try? Maybe something in the settings?
Right now I used fills to cover them up but they don't consider it to be a 'clean' 3D model if we use fills to cover stuff up...

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‎2018-07-04 04:09 PM
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‎2018-07-04 05:09 PM
Thank you all so much for your advise and help. Not being able to fix this really bothered me and after several frustrating days of trying I'm really grateful for your help!

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‎2018-07-05 03:38 AM
Sebastian wrote:
Splitting the walls didn't work for me somehow. The upper parts of the wall wont properly connect to the leaning wall on the front. Is there anything else I can try? Maybe something in the settings?
Is only the leaning section of your "dormer" two stories? If so, you can just move the lot to the story above and set the leaning wall to show on relevant while the sides are set to home only. In doing so, you can set the same negative offset for the wall base ensuring that your reference lines connect properly to finish the corner. That would be my guess as why it may have not worked for your originally.
Sebastian wrote:
It worked! The only thing left are the outlines, anything I can do to hide them
Use a Empty Door Opening instead? They do not show sills. I'm assuming that this outline you are talking about is the window sill. Since you are using a SOE on the wall anyway, you do not need the option to incline the top of the opening available with the Window tool.
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‎2018-07-18 04:06 AM