The attached image shows all of the relevant settings, as well as a screen capture of the end result. The out-of-the-box Imperial Casework-36 (Counter) Wall Style was already set up with such an override, so all I had to do was turn on the Shrink Wrap Hatch component and apply the desired hatch to it. I was able to get what you wanted by setting a style-level display override and overriding the cut plane.Īt that point, I had been working in ACA 2014 and made so many changes that I thought I should start from scratch, and chose to do so in 2015. I tried turning on the Surface Hatch component in the Material Definition applied to the out-of-the-box Wall Style for a casework counter top, but had no luck with that, either. The problem here is that the hatch components you are modifying only display when the Wall is cut by the cut plane.
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