Ceiling treatments using molding


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Okay, I'm going to play stupid. Interior designer here who does extensive drawings for my projects. I want to do a couple of ceiling treatments inside tray ceilings. It's easy enough to show T&G using a 3D CAD solid and applying a material to it. But, I want to do another one using nickel gap in a diamond like pattern (4 triangles that meet in the middle). Is there any easy way to do this or is it just a lot of tedious manual work using 3D solid?

 

Just thought I'd ask the community.

 

Thanks.

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A picture of what you are trying to model would help.  Have you played with the tray ceiling tool yet?  You should be able to set the material on the top and sides to anything you want.

 

Here are some things that might help:

https://www.chiefarchitect.com/videos/watch/99/automatic-trey-ceilings.html

https://www.chiefarchitect.com/support/article/KB-00201/creating-a-tray-ceiling.html

https://www.chiefarchitect.com/support/article/KB-00738/creating-a-coffered-ceiling.html

 

 

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On 4/9/2026 at 1:37 PM, JBi-PDX said:

Is there any easy way to do this or is it just a lot of tedious manual work using 3D solid?

Is this the effect you are looking for? This is

just 4 triangular 3D Solids with Shiplap siding

applied as the material.

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16 hours ago, Rich_Winsor said:

Is this the effect you are looking for? This is

just 4 triangular 3D Solids with Shiplap siding

applied as the material.

 Image67.thumb.png.2c8dca004c8576aaa7c8d7296fcbf069.png

 

Not to put too fine of a point on it, but I guess you could use all ceiling planes for the triangle shape with 0 pitch.  I'm not saying its much different modeling complexity but at least you'd have some layer control if you wanted to put a plywood furring layer instead of drywall.

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Thanks, all, for the advice. I ended up using 3D solids allowing me control over the spacing between boards (like a true nickel gap). It was a little tedious but the effect is what I wanted. I also wrapped flat stock down the vertical sides and then wrapped onto the ceiling.

 

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