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    No, not easily, but you can use a 1"X1" molding and recess it into the wall 3/4" so that 1/4" sticks out and from a distance you really do not pick up on that.
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    beveled divisions

    you could use a different wall type and make the/stucco/eifs out of a polyline solid. I will post an example

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    bevel

    not to scale, just an example
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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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    D. Scott Hall (The Bridge Troll)
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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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