BriHarper Posted Friday at 10:52 PM Share Posted Friday at 10:52 PM I have a Client that wants an Angled fireplace like in this image, and the brick work protrusions as well. I've been playing with Molding lines, polylines, 3D molding lines, etc. but I can't get it to "wrap" at an angle like this all the way up! Would love any insight as to how to achieve this look! Thanks! Bri Harper www.harperdesignstudio.com Nashville, TN area x13, x16, SSA Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hammer7 Posted yesterday at 01:14 AM Share Posted yesterday at 01:14 AM You will probably have to make it out of polyline solids. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
javatom Posted yesterday at 01:41 AM Share Posted yesterday at 01:41 AM Make a 3 5/8" thick (standard brick size) P solid that is slightly bigger than the chimney. rotate it 45 degrees. Make a second one that is -45 degrees. There are many other ways to do it involving trim or even material regions. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ericepv Posted yesterday at 12:46 PM Share Posted yesterday at 12:46 PM As Hammer & Javatom suggested, use polylines to draw the basic pattern and then convert it to a 3d solid which can then be applied to the surface of the chimney. This is the method I used to create the screen on the wall behind the bed for this project I did awhile back... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BriHarper Posted yesterday at 05:45 PM Author Share Posted yesterday at 05:45 PM You javatom are a genius! I don't know why I didn't think of that, but check this out! I used P-Solids, and holes in p-solids, along with a few molding polylines up top! P-Solids for the win! Next step... Curved Roof Planes! lol 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BriHarper Posted yesterday at 05:45 PM Author Share Posted yesterday at 05:45 PM 16 hours ago, javatom said: Make a 3 5/8" thick (standard brick size) P solid that is slightly bigger than the chimney. rotate it 45 degrees. Make a second one that is -45 degrees. There are many other ways to do it involving trim or even material regions. Sorry - I thought I was replying to you, guess that part didn't work! lol Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BriHarper Posted yesterday at 06:02 PM Author Share Posted yesterday at 06:02 PM 16 hours ago, Hammer7 said: You will probably have to make it out of polyline solids. You are also a genius! thank you! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hammer7 Posted yesterday at 06:09 PM Share Posted yesterday at 06:09 PM Build it in a separate plan and then copy paste Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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