에 의해서 Alfonso Melero | 1월 21, 2022
There are two ways to solve this kind of intersection, using wall layer offsets and subtracting solids. Wall layer offsets Choose the right value for the layer bottom or top offset. This wall property can be defined by object or by style. Subtracting solids Use the...
에 의해서 Alfonso Melero | 6월 4, 2021
In order to split a wall by a surface you need to do the following: Duplicate the wall and the surface Extrude one surface in one direction to create a solid of subtraction and do the same with the other surface in the opposite direction Subtract the solids from each...
에 의해서 Ramón Cárceles | 4월 27, 2020
One of the main reasons walls may not join properly is because at least one of those walls is extended. Wall sides resulting from extensions doesn’t have the ability to solve intersections with other walls. Why extended parts of walls don’t solve intersections?...
에 의해서 Francesc Salla | 7월 21, 2014
When two tangent walls intersect, the intersection line sometimes disappears, both in the 3D model and in the Section views. This happens when the visible wall layers have the same pattern in their section attributes (or both walls have the same style). If you want to...
에 의해서 Francesc Salla | 4월 5, 2013
Yes, it is. The VisualARQ walls created in the model with the _vaWall command, or from curves , are always created vertically and have a regular height and width. However, there are different ways to create walls with irregular shapes: Wall from Solid _vaWallFromSolid...