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    OOOOOOOOOOOHHHH BOY, that looks good but, now how do you deal with the eifs in the horizontal direction.
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    horizontal direction

    will post someting in a minute

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    Oops

    My wife just arrived, will post in a couple of hours, sorry

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    Okay, dowqn and dirty with molding, 3d moldings for the verticals and moldings for the horizontal, edit at doors etc.
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    horiz and vert

    Here ya go

    all polyline solid work, but could do wit cab ff$D or molding polylines
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    I've seen plenty of EIFS, residential and commercial, . . .

    . . . and while there are control joints evident in the exterior cladding "panels," they are not that frequent or evident.

    Jim Lynch has shown you that they can in fact be modeled, but you are in for a lot of work to do the polyline solid work on elevations, just so that you have a true 3D representation of this in a model.

    Go to the Sto and Parex and Dryvit websites, really explore the sites to see as many of the job photos as you can, and you will see only a small number of these joints. It is not that jobs don't have them. Many do. But they are not a big feature of what one sees.

    Particularly in residential work. Unless houses are really big, their elevations just aren't big enough to require these joints. I went through many dozens of house images to find one with joints showing, and I snipped it and attached it here. Sorry about the background . . . as I was sloppy with my screen capture.

    If you architect clients are willing to pay for the time it takes to do the p'line solids on elevations so as to get some 3D realism, then by all means do the work. But if I was paying the bill, I would want to know what I am paying for.

    If I listened to you telling me about what this would take, I might decide instead to have you model this for 3D without control joints, but then certainly show, in black and white 2D elevations that are part of the construction docs, the joints, plus their detail callouts, then CAD details to show everything about the joints.

    But hey, what do I know?
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