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Hello everyone, I have to design a 4-storey house and the doubt that every time arises about the perimeter walls is:
is it better to draw them only on the ground floor and once the roof associate it or is it better to draw them floor by floor? ? ?
Besides, is it better to rename the walls according to the level or is it just a waste of time? ?
of course the type is always the same...
Thank you all!
 
In my opinion, better to have the walls connected to each single level and to associate the last to the roof.
other suggestions are accepted.
Hi.
 
the problem is that if I have to add an extrusion to the wall, it adds it to all levels (unless I do not renounce the walls differently for each level).
other question:
the perimeter walls will have parts of different coatings (stone, plaster and wood depending on the case), but I know that the wall without coating has a thickness of 40 cm.
is it better if I don't think about the coating (which will have different thickness depending on the case) and add it as an external layer at a later time?? if yes, when drawing perimeter walls, imposed as default the inner lining wire??? I would not want that once the stratigraphy of the wall is modified, it keeps the outer wire as a fixed thread, sending the inner surfaces to copper!
Thank you and good evening.
 
I agree with robber.
the problem is that if I have to add an extrusion to the wall, it adds it to all levels (unless I do not renounce the walls differently for each level). .
This is a duplication for every type, which you have to do, as you then affirm, to change the outer coating.
the division by level is very useful in the abachi of the walls

other question:
the perimeter walls will have parts of different coatings (stone, plaster and wood depending on the case), but I know that the wall without coating has a thickness of 40 cm.
is it better if I don't think about the coating (which will have different thickness depending on the case) and add it as an external layer at a later time?? if yes, when drawing perimeter walls, imposed as default the inner lining wire??? I would not want that once the stratigraphy of the wall is modified, it keeps the outer wire as a fixed thread, sending the inner surfaces to copper!
Thank you and good evening.
If I am not mistaken, the reference is only valid when drawing the wall, the same once attached to other walls, the priorities are dictated by the constraints.
to overcome, it is enough to "block" a quota between two walls, and also changing the walls the internal distance does not change
 
I add: if you create the wall correctly (outside-inside side with possible nucleus) the beams (with internal reference), when you go to change thickness (outside layer - outside the core) the distances between the walls are respected. if you want to block the quota is better!:finger:
 

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