Using the ExtrudeCrv to Taper allowed for the creation of nicely tapered towers, though I often made the mistake of grouping the inner and outer curves of the tower walls and raising them into a taper together, which caused issues when capping and using the Boolean Difference tool to create an empty room.
Getting the order of using the Boolean Difference tool on structures with multiple parts, openings, and hollow interiors right messed me up to some degree
Basic floor plan and layout of the castle design, as seen from above.
I created the crenelations and windows on the castle's towers by creating a 'cutting' tool in the negative shape of the crenelations and windows, stretching them into long bars to 'cut' both sides of the tower at once, then using the Boolean Difference tool to cut all the tower's windows and crenelations at once.
I had trouble with creating cones with the ExtrudeCrv to Point tool, until I discovered that a Cone tool existed...
I created the stairs leading to the entrance by creating a negative outline of the individual steps with the line tool, then carrying the line upwards to create a shape that roughly looks like a rectangle with a 'bite' taken out of the lower corner, then extruding it into a bar long enough to cover the width of the stair block. Using the Boolean Difference tool, the stairs are cut from the 'stair block'.
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