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I have a brick wall with a lot of different coursing. I have header courses, soldier courses and rowlock courses. I have it all worked out in my model using stacked walls. It looks pretty good. Now I want to render it. Is there a way I can render it to show all my courses?
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Anyone?
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Brian, I created a brick wall that had two rows of a soldier course. I added two "profiles" of my soldier course rows in the wall edit screen. When you add a profile, you can assign an image to specifically that profile. In photoshop, I made a soldier course brick image and assigned it to the profile. The result is attached. If this is what you are talking about, it's a fairly easy solution.
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Hi Brian, How did you create your rowlock course?
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