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Hi Steve,
You can create the arch in the main wall and the square window in a faux wall behind the arch In this way you can set the properties separately
Notice that, in the situation above you can't texture the square window through the arch--> the windows' or doors' openings just render the surfaces as transparent, but the walls are still there
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Thanks Patricia,
I understand that but how do I create the arched recess in the wall?
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Hi Steve You can try these options 1 - 3D Objects library--> Exterior--> Windows and doors --> your will find several Archways POBs (Punch Objects)--> if you wish, your can modify these elements with the 3D workshop Power Tool 2 - If your arches are embedded in a wall--> draw the wall--> insert a curved empty door casement--> texture the trim with the same texture of the wall-->set the trim to the minimum thickness--> draw the second wall with the window behind See this example http://www.punchhelpers.com/residential1.html (see the windows one the left, upper floor) The recessed arch is in the wall (front) and the window in the wall behind Patricia |
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