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Hi Zoran,
Do you mean decorative moldings? In AS 4000, you can create them adding your own profile with the trim designer Then in 3D--> point the trim--> Properties bar--> Trim--> doors and windows--> select--> drag and drop--. change the color texture as desired
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Thanks - I will give it a try ...
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Patricia,
I tried by somehow the software is aligning the trim with the window so that the wide side is at 90 degree to the wall - I would like it to be like the frame of the painting - flat, attached to the wall outside the window; but no matter how I dimension the trim, it looks like the software would not allow it that way. Here is one example - if you look at the side of the window, I could never get the trim to be flat and wide like this:
http://www.primestucco.com/showGallery.php?id=29
Thanks,
Zoran
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Hi Zoran,
In his case (and as you have AS 4000), I'd suggest that you develop an empty casement with the Window Designer Power Tool (or Door Designer for other cases). Using the PT elements, you can design a frame with different sections as in your picture. After you insert the frame, you can create the trim profile using the Trim Designer PT and apply color / texture as desired |
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Thanks - I will try that too. In the meantime, what I found (well, I called support) is that when in 3D i click on the window frame, I can, on the right hand side, change the window trim size (window designer has to be active already on the right) from say 2" to 10" and after 10 seconds or so the 3D will show wide frame of the window in question. From there then I can change different custom trims (in the trim designer) to be sized differently and stick them to that window - but I barelly played with that. But it seems that the width of the frame on the window itself limits the possible size of the additional custom trim/mold on top of it - would be interesting to hear from developers/support how really this works.
Thanks! Zoran Krunic
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Zoran,
Yes, I wrote about the trim designer. Notice that if you change the trim width in the properties bar, the trim width will be modified in all the window / door perimeter. If you wish to develop a set with different sections, in order to apply a trim profile, you should use the window / door designer power tool
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Patricia,
Yes, I see that now. Thanks !
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Hi Zoran
You're welcome! :-)
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