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I have a vertically compound wall with brick on both faces and a concrete core. The actual sizes and materials of the layers in the wall don't seem to affect my problem, which is that the face of the layer that gets raised isn't the same material as the core. In this case, the concrete core that I raise higher than the bricks has a brick face instead of concrete. Does anyone know why this is happening and if I can update it without needing to paint the concrete material onto the face of every instance of this wall? Thanks.
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Interesting ... yep - does that. Use your paint bucket to fix it. .... Or build as seperate walls and join geometry.
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