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hey Luzzz, i noticed that you had some grooves (or at least it looked like that) in your blue wall on your recent gallery image. how did you do it, i can not figure it out. thanks.
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does anyone else know how he did it please help. thanks
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I don't know what image you are talking about but I think you could achieve the look in one of two ways. If they are grooves, just add reveals to the wall. But these may also be extrusions "pasted on the wall" or even an inplace family of extrusions or an inplavce family with a series of void extrusions. Play around in a scrap model with all of these options - you;ll be amazed at how many ways you can achieve this look.
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