# Waterfall plot of a two dimensional function [duplicate]

I have the following plot, and I need to draw a waterfall plot of this. Does anyone know how I can make a waterfall plot in Mathematica?

Plot3D[Sin[x + y], {x, 0, 2 π}, {y, 0, 2 π}]


I need something like the following picture:

• Try Show@Table[ ParametricPlot3D[{x, y, Sin[x + y]}, {y, 0, 2 \[Pi]}], {x, Subdivide[0, 2 Pi, 10]}] as a first attempt. – Ulrich Neumann Nov 11 '19 at 11:50
• @Ulrich Neumann, Thank you. – p.kn Nov 11 '19 at 12:00
• You are welcome – Ulrich Neumann Nov 11 '19 at 12:05
• Or in a single ParametricPlot3D: ParametricPlot3D[ Evaluate[ Tooltip[{#, y, Sin[# + y]}, StringForm["x = ", #]] & /@ Subdivide[0, 2 Pi, 10]], {y, 0, 2 \[Pi]}, ColorFunction -> "BlueGreenYellow"] – Bob Hanlon Nov 11 '19 at 14:24
• @Bob Hanlon, Thank you. – p.kn Nov 11 '19 at 14:31

The issue is with the Filling option that needs to be there in 3D. I would do it as follows: separate $$x_1$$ and $$x_2$$ coordinates, plot in 2d, add an extra dimension and then put everything together with a FaceGrids option:
Graphics3D[