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To further explain, I am drawing a Victorian home where I want to show two types of siding on the exterior wall. On the main part of the house I would like to use horizontal siding but under the gable , I would like to use a fish scale siding.
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Hi ckerch, This is how I'd do this. This method is valid for AS 5000, AS 4000, AS 3000 V10 and IDS (I used 3 odd materials to clarify the explanation) 1 --> draw your gable wall--> imagine the H= 90"--> insert the wainscot (in this example I used a wainscot with brick texture H= 60") 2 --> Power Tools--> Trim Designer--> create a trim (flat) with height==> Wall H- Wainscot H ==> In this case 90"-60"= 30" 3 --> Live view--> Trim--> Crown Molding--> Apply the new trim (H=30") (With wood texture in this case) 4 - texture / color the wall as necessary (in red in this case)--> only the gable will be textured You can add your doors / windows before or after the above steps Check this image Hope this helps Patricia |
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I had to put the house design on hold for a little while but now I am back at it. I tried the crown trim and wainscot method and was easy and worked great. That was until the better half changed her mind and only wanted half of the peak different exterior texture from the main house.. So I use the two wall design. It takes a little longer but is much more flexible. Thanks for the help Carl
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