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    Floor-Wall Problem

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    • S Offline
      smhbrv
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      Hello. I have got a problem.
      I create my project. It has got 2 Floors. I use "Push/Pull and raise each one.
      Then, I put them one after the other. When I delete exterior floor line, some lines get lost interior.
      How can I solve this problem.? Is there any way to make it.?
      (Plans are from Autocad.)
      Thank you.

      http://i39.tinypic.com/anhpcp.jpg

      http://i42.tinypic.com/35dcbk1.jpg

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      • TIGT Offline
        TIG Moderator
        last edited by

        Seems like you have deleted too much...
        Remake the missing parts by pushpulling the missing wall/rooms [again?] - our perhaps use a extrude-line or EEbyVector plugin tools...
        Sometimes CAD plans are not drawn perfectly and so there are gaps in the 'edges' and not therefore discrete faces ?
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        TIG

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        • GaieusG Offline
          Gaieus
          last edited by

          From what I can see, redrawing a couple of lost edges would do it (as the rest is still there). Best suggestion would be to always group floor-plans and extruded wall (and on top of these, additional floors/ceilings and walls of second floor walls) grouped separately. Certainly you would end up with a couple of repeated, Z-fighting faces but only at spots that cannot be seen otherwise.

          Gai...

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