Best Practices Question


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I have a quick question:

 

I've read that drawing walls in a clockwise manner is recommended practice.

 

I was wondering why and if this is still relevant with latest releases such as X15.

 

Thank you,

 

Jim

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Drawing exterior walls clockwise can keep the outside layer on the outside.  If you draw them counterclockwise, once a room is formed, the walls will auto adjust to the outside.  So, it may not really matter which way you draw them. 

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7 minutes ago, scottharris said:

Drawing exterior walls clockwise can keep the outside layer on the outside.  If you draw them counterclockwise, once a room is formed, the walls will auto adjust to the outside.  So, it may not really matter which way you draw them. 

 

Thank Scott.

 

I was not aware walls will "flip" to outside when forming a room.

 

Jim

 

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16 hours ago, JKEdmo said:

I was not aware walls will "flip" to outside when forming a room.

 

I think it became "Automatic" in X12  ( someone will correct me no doubt :) ) , it's one on the Options quickly accessed by Alt-Q

( General Wall Defaults ), I think it's still a good Practice , since CA doesn't always get it right , but then I am used to it and it is SOP.

 

M.

 

 

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9 hours ago, Rich_Winsor said:

I believe the "recommended" practice is to draw walls in

a clockwise direction in the northern hemisphere and in a

counterclockwise direction in the southern hemisphere. :rolleyes:

 

What if you are on the equator?  :)

 

Thanks to all.  Jim

 

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If you draw a house at the north pole, then all your walls will be south facing.   I think this will cause the auto flip to turn it inside out unless you first use the "rotate plan view" tool to rotate it -360 degrees.

 

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