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Im trying to draw a detail of a bathtub inserted in a wall, i modified the wall structure so it has a final layer of tile. but i also need tile in the upper part of the wall (where the bathtub is seated) any idea how to do this ??
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In model views, you can "paint" the tile finish so that it renders. For section views like the one you show, use the "edit cut profile" tool under the view tab. This is an annotation ONLY tool - not model.
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