so far seems nobody was able to find a workaround?
when Splitting a wall with a gap, one of the 2 sides loses the Paint color/texture assigned.
same walls needs to receive different paint colors and I need always 1" gap.
Split with NO gap works like the one WITH gap should.
It's hard to completely understand what you're trying to do without a picture, but I would risk to say, If you want the paint on the interior of a wall to show up on the side of a wall you would select "wrap at ends" - Interior and if you want the exterior paint to wrap around at ends you would select exterior wrap at ends.
well, I need reveals to split the paint too..
but on this case, I need the panels independent from each other.
@Anonymous wrote:so far seems nobody was able to find a workaround?
when Splitting a wall with a gap, one of the 2 sides loses the Paint color/texture assigned.
same walls needs to receive different paint colors and I need always 1" gap.
Split with NO gap works like the one WITH gap should.
@Anonymous
If same wall needs to receive a different color on each side of the split, why is one side losing the paint not ok? Unless I am missing a point, why are going to apply a different paint anyway ... no?
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basically you will have draw a wall, apply a paint texture on one side, then Split with gap under realistic rendering settings and you'll see that doesn't keep the paint.
Option 1 seems to be the best reliable accurate one but I am interested on the Dynamo one.
all walls are panels and they receive different colors sometimes, I thought that could be one too...
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