Is there a way to use SPB-fill boundary function on this situation? If I could figure out how to operate the voids controls? Would that do it?
BTW, in case you are wondering... it's and HVAC return.
Draw a temporary line across one of the walls. SBF fill and erase the line.
Robert
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I add voids to the fill using Polyline Edit tools.
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Robert Scott wrote:Draw a temporary line across one of the walls. SBF fill and erase the line.
Robert
Worked like a CHARM!!! Thanks, Robert.
If you were to use Smart Walls, you can have the cavity filled automatically and not have to deal with SFB-fills to shade the walls.
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