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hello... one wek new... please tell me this gets a little easier... so much to learn and remember where everything is... how would one add a arched lintel above an arched window - whether it be a stone or soldier course lintel... I would send a visual but cannot figure that out either Thanks
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Welcome! It gets easier....and harder! My old boss used to tell me "if it was easy, then everyone would be doing it" press the print screen button on your keyboard. open up (photoshop), make a new file, Edit>Paste and voila! JPEG the file and attach it to your post. The lintel, you would have either edit your window family to add the lintel, or make a new family of a lintel then upload it into your project file.
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does anybody know how/if to open a .max file????
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