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I would like to add Wooden Elements to the exterior walls to show the neo-tudor detail. What is the best approach? Should I just create mass elements and make them look wooden? There is lots of such detail on both the walls and the dormer ends. TIASD
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you might be able to create another thin wall say 2" over the, I am assuming stucco wall, thin trim out hole in the wall editor.
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or maybe a wall with wood as a layer and articulate it?
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You can create an in-place family and extrude it from the wall.
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