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How do you change the profile of a curved wall like a curved wall sloping down?
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Hi, in a "Curved Wall" you CAN'T "Edit" the wall, so you can't change the profile/shape of that wall because it's in curve, what you can do it's "Create-in-Place" in the category "Wall" on wall with the shape you want, curve, slanted, in this way you can also insert doors, windows, sweeps and reveals with no problem...
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Hi, I don't have any information about it. But i think Typhon is right. _________________________________________ Do you like to change your Contemporary Furniture.
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Hi PAUL, you don't need any information, it's simple, create two walls, one straight and the other in arc, then, pick in the straight wall and you can Check in the menu bar the option "EDIT", but if you pick in the curved wall you DON'T get any button in the menu bar with "EDIT", so you CAN'T change the profile in Curved walls like in the straights walls and it has some logical "Elevation view/Lenght of Wall/Height of Top-Base of Wall" - SO many calculations to do.... maybe in the next version - WISHLIST
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Hi, I don't have any information about it. But i think Typhon is right.
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What you can do is create a void in the shape you intend to cut from the wall. Make sure it's wide enough to cover the curve then use cut geometry. It's a workaround but it does work.
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As if those weren't enough options... From an elevation view: 1. Create a work plane at the desired slope. 2. Pin the workplane - not necessary, but it will keep you from unknowingly deleting it. 3. Select the curved wall. 4. From the editing toolbar you now have the option of Attach and Detach for Top/Base. Click Attach. 5. Click the Reference Plane.
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