Does anyone know how to wrap a wall as shown in the image? Please note, the red represents the structure layer and the white represents the finish. (Let's ignore the other layers for now.)
I know how to wrap the wall if the white is structure and the red is finish. But I don't want to reverse these two parts.
Also, another option might be drawing a small wall at the corner but this means I need to draw 2 walls.
Any good ideas?
Does it mean that I need to put the finish layer in the core boundary? This seems to be a method but it feels weird where the structure is not in the core boundaries. Or how should I understand the core boundary of walls?
Yes you would need to reverse core and finish layers. Or you can mode two walls, one for white and one for red, then you can keep the red wall with only one core layer. Or place a one layer red wall at the end of the assembly wall to present the end wrap. Or draw an end wall using the same wall type.
@526996629 wrote:
Nope, it should be the one I posted where the structure layer wraps at the end.
Say what?
You initially said: "I know how to wrap the wall if the white is structure, and the red is finish. But I don't want to reverse these two parts."
Isn't mine reversed?
Look at my screenshot again. The Structure IS wrapping. It's 8" white, not 4" red.
This better?
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