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    Quote Originally Posted by kenoeightspot View Post
    Scott,

    The Brick lintel is a 3D Moulding polyline, first attempt.
    I will look at the video.
    My mistake, your lintel looks great, or should I say good enough for me. Alan Brown does have a different take on it whereas he uses a SYMBOL attached to the 3D molding............. if I am not mistaken.
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    I've been working with the suggestions given and these are the problems I'm encountering. Looking at the exterior view of the two windows----The one on the left I made the arched blue area from a window and added a 3D molding for my brick arch. The problem with this version is that I don't want the top window to show on the inside wall. (second attachment of the interior). On the right window I made a symbol of an arched lintel and added it as an exterior capital under the "Treatments Tab" and then added the brick header as a 3D molding. This gave me the correct look on the interior, but on the exterior the the "capital treatment" is on the face of the brick instead of back with the window. What I'm after is to have just the regular casement show on the inside (as in the attachment of the interior) and have the blue treatment, above the window on the exterior back against the sheeting as shown in the picture of thread #1. Is this possible? What I thought would be a simple feature is proving to be a real PITA for me. Please tell me I'm missing something real basic in what I'm doing. Also, one other question. On the brick arch. Is there anyway to adjust the brick so you don't have thin slivers of brick at each side?
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