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Hi everyone, I can see the back walls in the space between ceiling and floor in section. I don't want to see any of that, any recommendations?
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If your section depth includes this wall then why would you not want to see it? Otherwise, decrease the depth of your section by pulling the far clip plane back.
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thanks, but What I mean is in the space between floor and ceiling in sections we usually see the rods holding the ceiling not columns and walls that are behind. If I do what you suggested it is going to affect the whole section and not just that space, any ideas?
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