Wall Segment

Walls are three-dimensional elements, therefore a wall's thickness is important. By varying the thickness of the wall, anything from a bank vault to a mobile home can be illustrated. Likewise, by varying the heights of the ends and adjusting the peak height; sloping walls, peaked walls and straight walls can be created.

Properties:

  • Thickness: gives the breadth of the wall.

  • Height at Start: gives the Z elevation of the top of the wall at the origin.

  • Height at End: gives the Z elevation of the top of the wall at the termination.

  • Height at Peak: gives the Z elevation of the crest of the roof.

  • Peak Distance from Wall: sets the location of the roof crest.

  • Justification: determines at which corner of the wall grips will be attached

  • Left

  • Center

  • Right

  • Center Line: illustrates the middle point of the wall as seen from above.

  • None

  • Dotted Line

  • Dashed Line

  • Solid Line

  • Dimension: determines which part of the wall is found when snapping with dimensioning.

  • None

  • Left

  • Center

  • Right

  • Left and Right

Related Topics:

Walls