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Drawing Angled Walls

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Anonymous
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Drawing Angled Walls

First and foremost, thanks for the help. I am trying to draw an Architectural Feature Wall that has an angle to it. I am also trying to draw a wall that curves up to the second floor. I've attached a file and clouded the area for clarification. Can anyone teach me how to draw a wall that starts on the ground and ends at the second floor, and a wall that goes up at an angle?

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Thanks again.
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Anonymous
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I assume the wall doesn't have a splay to it.
Draw you wall using the arc option (command line or prop pallete).
It's easy to grab one top end and pull it up to the ht you require.
Click on wall and right click and Roof/Floor Line and Edit in Place.
You now have bottom arrows as well to pull up.
If you are using this wall in the PN you probably need to create it as a
spanning construct.
Ask back if that is the case.


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First and foremost, thanks for the help. I am trying to draw an
Architectural Feature Wall that has an angle to it. I am also trying to draw
a wall that curves up to the second floor. I've attached a file and clouded
the area for clarification. Can anyone teach me how to draw a wall that
starts on the ground and ends at the second floor, and a wall that goes up
at an angle?

(See Attached)

Thanks again.

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