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I need work with a wall that contains 2 textures. I have attached a picture. How do I do that?
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You can use a "Stacked wall" or you can use the "split face" tool and divide that face in two, then use the "Paint" tool and apply two materials to that wall.
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The problem with the split wal is it doesn't show right in the section. An other way is to draw the 2 walltypes on top of each other. Anyway using the stacked wall is better.
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