Step
- Drag spline into the map. The tool accepts multiple splines to form an intersection

- Drag the Wall Tool HDA into the map
- Feed the HDA with the defined splines

- Adjust parameters, possible adjustments are as follows:
- Ornaments
- Ornaments Connect
- Ornaments
- Use Customized
- Ornaments model
- Ornaments Gap
- Road Basic
- Road Side
- Road Pillar
- Road Fuse Value
- Road Width
- Customize Road Material
- Fuse Distance - define the distance to merge each splines
- Intersection
- Intersection Resolution
- Intersection Length
- Intersection Width
- Materials

- The second input in the Houdini Inputs is used to create holes on the wall; however, it can only be used when you’re not using the single-brick version. When using the function, you can drag a box onto the wall, and the Houdini network will detect the covered points and remove them.