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Hi. Im trying to add a layer of stucco to the exterior of my walls and gypsum board to the interior of my walls and I cant figure it out, how do I do this?
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In the help files there will be thorough explanations on wall layers, but here's a primer for making custom walls.
Select an existing wall. hit edit type in the properties window, Duplicate it, rename it, then go to Structure [edit...]
In here, you can add new wall layers, delete wall layers, change wall layer thicknesses and function (IE, not all layers should be "structure" if you want good-looking wall joins) and lastly, give them materials. It's pretty handy!
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