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Walls

Walls are the basis of your project. Usually you begin creating a 2D layout with drawing walls: you add outer walls and interior walls.

 

Wall Segments

A wall segment is a piece of a wall that is limited by two end points. When the segment is selected, the end points (ends) are marked by green dots - handles (item 6 in the picture).

If you draw a wall segment that crosses another one, both segments will split into two smaller segments.

If a segment joins another one in the middle, the latter will split into two smaller segments.

The program can join two segments of the straight wall into one when you remove the wall that crosses and splits it.

Wall segment


1–5 – Wall segments.

3 and 4 – These were parts of a single segment, that was divided into two parts by joining the 5th segment.

6 – Handles (green dots) of the 5th segment.

7 – A highlighted side (green) of the 5th wall segment. This indicates that this wall side will change if you modify wall properties (mouldings or materials) in the Inspector.

The word "wall" is used in the program documentation both for a single wall segment and for a wall consisting of multiple wall segments if the number of segments does not matter.

Bad wall connection When you are creating a room, wall segments should join (like segments 2 and 3, or like 3, 4 and 5) to form a closed shape. It may happen that the joining breaks when you resize, move or add wall segments. Places, where segments join incorrectly, are marked by red circles in the floor plan. You should move a segment aside and then return back to restore the connection. If this doesn't help, delete the affected segments and add them again.

 

Adding and Removing Walls

To add a single wall segment:

  1. Select the Straight Wall tool.
    Straight Wall Tool
  2. Click in the drawing area to start drawing.
  3. Double-click to specify the end of the wall.

To draw a rectangular room:

  1. Select the Straight Wall tool.
  2. Make four clicks in the drawing area to specify the corners of the room.
    The program will end the current wall segment and start a new one at each click.
  3. Place the end of the last wall where the first wall begins. The program will make the room outline closed, and quit the wall drawing mode.

You can draw multiple wall segments until the current one crosses or touches another segment.

When you draw, the program snaps the mouse pointer to help you align the wall with other objects or to draw your line in the straight horizontal or vertical direction in the 2D view.

To stop drawing an unfinished wall segment, press the Esc key.

To remove a wall, select it and press the Backspace key.

 

Selecting Walls

To select a single wall segment, click it with the mouse.

To select several segments, click each of them while holding down the Shift key, or draw the selection frame over them.

All the wall segments used in the layout are listed in the Project Tree. You can use this list to select all the walls together.

When you move the mouse pointer over the selected wall, the pointer changes to:

Moving Walls

If a wall segment has a free end (that does not make a corner with another segment), you can drag it with the mouse to resize the wall or to change its direction.

When you move a segment with two ends joining other segments, the program will change the length of this segment to keep the walls joined. So, the room will be reshaped. To rip a wall segment out, drag it holding the Option key.

To move walls without changing their size and direction, you should select and move all the joined segments together.

 

Wall Parameters

The Information bar shows wall length, thickness and angle. The bar is located above the horizontal ruler at the top of the window. To toggle (show/hide) the ruler together with the Information bar, use the Show/Hide Rulers command in the View menu.

Inspector - Walls

Most of the wall parameters can be modified in the Inspector window.

The set of tools in the Inspector window allows you to adjust the thickness and length of the selected wall. You can also choose the shape and size of the wall bases and wall crowns in the Mouldings section.

To change the shape of a crown or a base, use the corresponding drop-down list. If the wall should have no crown or base, select the "-" item. You can also change the width and height of the selected crown or base.

The Flip Sides button swaps the materials, wall crowns and wall bases on the sides of the wall.

The Master Walls box contains wall templates with pre-defined thickness and materials.

The Project Tree lets you control the Visibility and Lock options.

Making a wall invisible lets you create a picture (screen shot) from a greater distance. You can take a picture from outside the room to encompass more objects in the picture.

 

Modifying Walls

Wall Size

To change the length of a wall, select it and drag its handle with the mouse.
Alternatively, you can use the Object Properties tab of the Inspector window.

The thickness can be set directly in the Object Properties tab or you can select a pre-defined wall type from the Master Walls box in the Inspector window. The walls from the Master Walls box come with preset thickness and material.

Wall Height

All the walls in a floor have the same height equal to the floor height. To change it, use the Building Properties tab in the Inspector.

You can make a wall look like if it is lower than the storey height. For this, insert an opening into the top part of the wall.

The editor of openings, niches and wall panels lets you adding and adjusting the shape and location of an opening. To open the editor, select a wall and choose Edit > Wall Panels, Openings & Niches.

Wall Crown and Wall Base

The Mouldings section on the Object Properties tab of the Inspector window controls the wall crown, base and trim. You can change their length and thickness, as well as size and shape. Also, you can use it to remove a crown, base and trim from any wall side.

Selecting a particular side of the wall lets you see the mouldings on the side that will be changed.

To change the material of the crown, base or trim, select it in the Project Tree, and then select the material in the Inspector window. Another way is simply to drag a material onto the crown, base or trim.

Materials

Use the Materials tab of the Inspector to apply or change a material. See Applying Materials for more detail.

The end surfaces (butt-ends) of walls do not have independent materials, they get the same material as one of the wall sides.

Wall Representation in the 2D Layout

You may want to make walls look differently in the 2D view depending on their material or thickness. To do this, use the 2D Properties tab of the Inspector window.

You can use the settings from the Drawing section to change the color of wall outline and the fill of wall segments, as well as apply fill patterns.