Renerabbitt

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  1. Use regular text instead of rich text and it’s not an issue
  2. your sample rate is set to 1000 in rendering technique options on your walkthrough at 2.5K resolution 30 seconds of video *30 frames/second=900 *1000 samples=900,000 1000 samples/36 samples-per-second on a 4090 = 25,000 seconds=~ 7 hours to render so probably around 10 hours for you Also you should put a roof on her to mitigate the light bleed at the ceiling BTW you are sharing PCI lanes with your graphics cards with those two extra M.2 drives
  3. we would need to know the raytrace settings of the walkthrough. save a plan with the walkthrough path, bubble it and upload it
  4. You would need to find or model a 3d mesh of that object and then convert it to an electrical fixture class, specifiy it as a light, and generate the offsets for your light source as well as any other lighting data you may need. You'd also need to specify how it mounts and you may need to adjust the offsets of XYZ in the 3d panel of the light's dbx
  5. bringing this back from the dead: 240327 (2).mp4
  6. have had terrible working experiences using google drive for sync caching issues and file redundancy when the sync is delayed. Onedrive has these issues as well but not nearly as bad. But onedrive is incredibly slow Dropbox is the gold standard. or use a NAS
  7. You'd have to do some modeling for the windows but you could use a roof plane:
  8. yes exactly or I have one that is a distributed path which is a bit more predictable in terms of full profile generation but not as dynamic when it comes to sizing while designing. Also the column, caps, beam are all a cabinet that can be dynamically resized. the beam is a countertop generated from the cabinet:
  9. you can make a molding profile that becomes your planking and then convert it to a 3d molding profile so you can use it over and over again to quickly generate these. Shouldnt take you more than 10 minutes or so:
  10. I'm available, you can click on the links in my signature if you like
  11. you could just explode your dormer and finish up the rest by manually moving your walls
  12. I didn't read everything of what you wrote just went with what felt natural real quick. spent 10 minutes tops
  13. lol, no, you would simply create a new exterior door, but easy enough to use the object eyedropper or match properties tools to copy over some settings. In the grand scheme of things does it matters if its an exterior door? you can always have it report to any schedule you like and call it anything you like
  14. before drawing a balcony, place your door..it will be an exterior door, it will never change its "stripes" you can then copy and paste it in other parts of the plan
  15. yes each "block" is just a fixed door
  16. yours is still a great method for things such as the staircase or around a door etc
  17. still has no data. use the file/backup entire plan option
  18. use fixed glass doors. you can mull them together and they will report to schedule:
  19. are you on a PC and is your PC using OneDrive, and if so, is your Chief archive in My Documents. If so..thats probably the cause of the issue, but also, you might be able to revert to an older version of that particular archive from onedrive online in version history
  20. yes, do an inverted return, inverted from the radius edge, then choose no molding on selected edge for that inverted leg of the molding line