When I specify a round wall in a design, and the builder includes a window, they use a polyurethane or similarly bendable trim to conform to the wall's radius.
When I add window trim to that window in VW, it stays straight and disappears into the wall at its midpoint.
That means that for windows and doors in round walls, I have to create a separate object for trim, match up the hole for the window opening, and match the placement of the window. If the radius of the wall changes, or the window size or placement changes, I have to rebuild the trim. Sure would be nice if the trim of a window in a round wall acted like it was in a round wall and not a straight wall. That would yield huge time savings for those of us who daily work with round walls.
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When I specify a round wall in a design, and the builder includes a window, they use a polyurethane or similarly bendable trim to conform to the wall's radius.
When I add window trim to that window in VW, it stays straight and disappears into the wall at its midpoint.
That means that for windows and doors in round walls, I have to create a separate object for trim, match up the hole for the window opening, and match the placement of the window. If the radius of the wall changes, or the window size or placement changes, I have to rebuild the trim. Sure would be nice if the trim of a window in a round wall acted like it was in a round wall and not a straight wall. That would yield huge time savings for those of us who daily work with round walls.
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