Edit wall sweep?

Edit wall sweep?

elisag23
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Edit wall sweep?

elisag23
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Hi, I'm trying to recreate this detail from a different project that someone at the office made. Basically I want the sloped edge at the top of the wall. It seems it's the same wall family as the others, and I can't find how to edit the profile in the extrusion direction. Urgent please help! 🙂Screenshot 2024-02-01 175049.jpg

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ToanDN
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There are several way to make the slope: wall sweep, wall reveal, in place void or in place solid, and more.  You can ask the other one which one they did use.

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elisag23
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They’re not in the office and can’t manage to understand how they did it. Could you explain with some screenshots? I don’t understand how those tools work

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ToanDN
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@elisag23 wrote:

They’re not in the office and can’t manage to understand how they did it. Could you explain with some screenshots? I don’t understand how those tools work


- wall sweep: create a wall sweep with a triangle profile and set the offset so it sits on top of the wall, then join the wall and the wall sweep

- wall reveal: create a wall reveal with a reverse triangle profile so it cuts the wall to create the slope at the top of the wall

- in place sweep: similar concept as wall sweep, but a different tool

- in place void sweep: similar concept as wall reveal, but also a different tool

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barthbradley
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Attach the Wall to a Sloped Ref. Plane. 

 

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elisag23
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Great, now how can I join the walls in plan view like this?Screenshot 2024-02-04 102623.jpg

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ToanDN
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Use wall join tool and choose miter join.

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