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Renerabbitt Posted 30 minutes ago Author Share Posted 30 minutes ago Quick CA Short… diving into polyline solids + extrusion tools in #chiefarchitect This one walks through building from a simple polyline and pushing it into a full form using extrusion… then dialing it in with union, intersection, and subtraction tools so everything cleans up exactly how you want Also jumping into the revolve object tool to get that soft tapered form working the right way. These tools came in around X14 and can feel a little heavy at first… but once they click, they open up a ton of flexibility for shaping custom geometry fast End result… a tapered stucco fireplace chute that dives cleanly into the wall, miters correctly, and still gives you control to soften edges with the fillet tool. No custom symbol needed… just smart use of the modeling tools. If you’re working in #cad / #bim and want faster, cleaner #buildingdesign and #architecturedesign workflows, this is a solid one to have in your back pocket More #chiefarchitecttips and #designworkflow coming… tagging the crew @Chief Architect #architecturaldrafting #residentialdesign #3dmodeling #rendering #designautomation Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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