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Hello, Thank you so much for the questions answered in my last thread. I wondered if you could help me with the best method for drawing interior gyp. bd. soffits? I have been creating large framed openings as a component to get by, but obviously this does not render well in 3d. Thank you again.
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Flat soffits with bulkheads - ceilings with walls - (walls start at ceiling and go up from there) Coffered ceiling area - ceiling with edge sweep for the slope.
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