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Join walls and floors

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escobarfaiber
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Join walls and floors

How can the white edge be removed both in elevation and 3D view when joining a wall with a floor? If it is possible to join these two elements in a section, why is it not displayed in elevation and the 3D view?

 

I have attached some images to illustrate the situation.

 

Thank you very much. 

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Overlap them and then Join them together via Join Geometry. Note: they must be using the exact same Material. 

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Actually, I think this is what you are doing. If so, don't overlap and instead paint the edges with the same Material using the Paint Tool (Modify Tab).  Looks like you're using a Model Surface Pattern, so you'll likely need to align the Paint's Surface Pattern with the Wall's Surface Pattern. This is easily done. See Link below for instructions.  

 

PAINT EDGES5.png

PAINT EDGES6.png

 

Help | Align the Surface Pattern on a Model Element | Autodesk

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Thanks, Barth for your answer, that was helpful 

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I manually join walls and floors using the "attach" feature, but I find this process very disappointing. In other software, these junctions are made automatically. Every time I need to print a plan, I have to check these junctions to ensure structural continuity. I don't understand why Autodesk hasn't addressed this issue until now.

 

Even if I use a plug-in to create multiple junctions, I still need to check them afterward, and I often miss some junctions. How do you deal with these junctions? Any tips or solutions would be greatly appreciated.

 

 

 

 

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