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    Continuous finish from floor to wall to floor

    I'm modelling a step in a tiled floor. The tiled surface needs to be continuous along the lower level, up the step, and along the top surface. No matter how I juggle the core/finish material layers and priorities, I cannot get the desired result. I'm using Attach to join the wall to the floors, but I don't see any difference when doing a manual Join, so long as they intersect.

    Using the "as you'd build it" wall definition:



    And floor:



    I get this:



    Any tips or best practice for this situation? It must be fairly common.

    #2
    turn on the wall wrap and I am pretty sure you can set it to wrap around the top of the wall.

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      #3
      Set your floor edge to stop at the inside edge of your tile finish, then instead of using attach, set the wall height to the top of the tile finish of the floor, then join.

      You could also use a slab edge.
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        #4
        Originally posted by cellophane View Post
        Set your floor edge to stop at the inside edge of your tile finish, then instead of using attach, set the wall height to the top of the tile finish of the floor, then join.
        Ah but then the flat top of the wall wouldn't match the slope of the upper floor!
        You could also use a slab edge.
        I was hoping to not have to, but this probably the way to go. I can add a radius while I'm at it I suppose...

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          #5
          Have you tried to Switch the Join Order?
          Dwane

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