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I have 2 walls joined like in the picture below and i want to move them together.
Its a gypsum board wall and as a finish, a ceramic wall. I know i should have done 1 wall with all the layers i need but this is the way i received the project and i have to work with it like it is.
thank you!
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You could align and lock them to eachother. If there are a lot of walls like this it will affect your models performance.
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