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    How would you create a cornice that slopes on top and the bottom portion is straight? See the attached file. Thanks
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    Quote Originally Posted by BomberAIA
    How would you create a cornice that slopes on top and the bottom portion is straight? See the attached file. Thanks
    I'd make it "in place" and use a sweep with a 3d path. See image:

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    Default Re: Cornice Problem

    It needs to look like rendering on the left side.
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    Default Re: Cornice Problem

    Quote Originally Posted by BomberAIA
    It needs to look like rendering on the left side.
    Hey, nice rendering !

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    Default Re: Cornice Problem

    How do you make the sweep continue up the gable?

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    I think that you'll need to do an inplace (wall hosted if you like) family to model that condition. You're talking about the "gable" fascia in the distance down the side of the building, not the foreground right?

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    Default Re: Cornice Problem

    Yes, if you look at the rendering, it's towards the left. Also look at my file. Thanks

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    I think you could do the 3D sweep like Z suggests for the "cap". Use a straight wall sweep for the horizontal portion, all the way across.

    Infill the "gap" between the two elements with an in-place wall hosted family that would just be an extruded solid, the depth of which would match your horizontal sweeps fascia less cornice crown.

    Does that make sense?

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