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Old   October 28, 2018, 18:24
Default How Can I make a hole in my enclosure in Design Modeler
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Hello guys,


I made an enclosure in Design Modeler and considered it as a room. Now, I got stuck on how to draw the door and windows in this enclosure. I have used cut material, add frozen, and other commands, but none of these went well.

Could anyone help on how to draw these openings to let the air in and out while modeling?

I am modeling fire inside this room so that I need the air(Oxygen) inside the room to develop the fire growth.

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Any comments will be much appreciated.

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