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Forums >> Revit Building >> Technical Support >> How to create recessed infills above windows on brick veneer?
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Can anyone help me out here? I have tried spliting walls, using a stacked wall, etc but this takes so long.
I have also tried wall sweeps but you cannot changing the material to the surface above the window.
Searched high and low and cannot find a soloution. I have attached a coloured ArchiCAD file that does it at easy as an example.
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Not sure what you mean. The image shows two windows with wall sweeps. The material can be changed and the depth can be controlled.
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