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Forums >> Revit Building >> Technical Support >> How to create void extrusion running on 2 different planes on furniture???
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I've built a chair and I want it to have 'soft' edges so it doesn't look so sharp when it renders. I've tried to make a void extrusion to run along the edges but ofcourse both the back and the seat of the chair curve in two directions.....I can make a void extrusion along one curved edge but not two...anyone know how I could do this? or a way to build this chair with 'softer' edges??
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instead of using extrusions, try using a 'void sweep' then select the edges of the chair as the path
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