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Print at Dec 18, 2025, 7:05:11 AM |
| Posted by goldenjet50 at Dec 7, 2023, 10:58:04 PM |
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Wall elevations Since I'm new, apologies if this has been answered ... if so, point me there. (and I did check but didn't see a completely viable solution) There is often the need to create "stub" walls at different elevations within the same level, such as a build-out above cabinets, or even the header above a breezeway. I know that there are solutions such as inserting a door frame or even a service hatch in the wall portion that you want to "disappear", but it seems that it would be much easier if you could simply create a wall at a different elevation. It also has the advantage of not cluttering up the drawing with items that really aren't there and you don't want to be there (such as the door frame or the service hatch that forms the hole below the wall piece that you are trying to show). There is also the problem with service hatches in that they show that white bar at the bottom which messes with the floor or floor texture. Maybe it is as simple as a furniture item called "wall section" that is therefore sizeable and has the inherent ability to add at a prescribed elevation? |
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