![]() But enter something shallower, for a window opening.Ĭlick Create Opening. As an example, for a door opening you’d use something like 3’x8’. Like with the other 1001bit tools, you get a menu of parameters here you can set the opening width and height. ![]() The walls are part of a group, but you don’t need to have the group open for editing to make holes in it. We’ll continue with the model from Part 1 the walls are 6” thick x 11’ high. Parts 1-5 were in Part 1, which is why I’m starting here with Step 6. The tools I’ll show here are for openings, panels, and louvers. In this post, I’ll show a few more of these tools, to punch holes in the wall and detail out grills. In Part 1 of this tutorial, I gave a quick overview of how to quickly model a residential house (walls, roof, framing), using the 1001bit Tools extension.
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