ddaigle

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  1. Hi There,

    I'm modeling a home with thick foundation walls.

    My exterior doors are recessed (even though I haven't selected recessed into wall in the door options).

    I don't want the door to be recessed, but instead flush with the exterior surface.  How do I do this?

     

    Thank you!!

    wall definition.JPG

    Recessed Door.JPG

    Door Framing.JPG

    Door Casing.JPG

    Door Options.JPG

  2. It can be, but might look funny, as it tilts up.  It looks like it is meant to be installed in the ground.  Sorry about that.  I found a free one in Sketchup's 3D warehouse.  I've attached here.  You can import it into Chief, size it to your liking, and change the color as well.

    If you want it to light up, you can add a light source to it.

    image.thumb.png.1017efda72340aac5cfa02f64a04aecb.png

    100W+LED+Flood+Light.skp

  3. Hi There,

    Have you tried around over your garden bed with the 'spline terrain curb'?

    You can adjust the height and width of the curb.  If you are wanting a cap stone detail as well, you can copy/paste hold your new curb and convert to a polyline solid.

    You can play around with different materials to get the look your after.

     

    Hope this helps.

    Dru

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  4. Hi  Rich,

    II can help you out, and am current with the latest release.

     

    Have a look at my website to see some other projects that I have worked on.

    www.hg3d.ca

     

    Hope that we can do business together.

     

    Cheers,

    Dru Daigle

    dru@daigleng.com

     

     

  5. Hi Carly,

     

    I'm interested in picking up a few more projects.  I live in Ontario, Canada, but have worked virtually, and successfully on many projects that span time-zones.

    Please visit my website or Houzz profile to see some of the projects that I've worked on.

     

    https://www.houzz.com/pro/hg3d/__public

    www.hg3d.ca

     

    I'm happy to answer any questions you may have, and hoping that we can do business together.

     

    Kindly,

    Dru Daigle

    Designer | HG3D