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That script wasnt quite all the way there, it was missing a lot of calcs. The following script is far more accurate but still wont work for shaped windows or custom muntins:
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Roof Ventilation Details - Cali WUI
Renerabbitt replied to flightcrazed's topic in Building Codes and Compliance
well since you are making the argument, arguably if your substrate or insulation is not a combustible issue then the vulcan vent is your fire stop and should suffice as that is the "vent" to the building envelope -
Roof Ventilation Details - Cali WUI
Renerabbitt replied to flightcrazed's topic in Building Codes and Compliance
You simply need a non-combustable non-corrosive mesh which you can just draw in with a cad line and add a note -
Transition plans from old CA versions to current version template
Renerabbitt replied to ValleyGuy's topic in General Q & A
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it doesnt have some features of zom, but easy to work with and yes just runs through a browser and they keep adding features
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just had to use zoom and shared my screen..abysmal performance..glad I dont use that anymore, haha
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Create separate schedules for floor framing?
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not a fan of meet either. I use streamyard which is for more than just video conf calls. Also loom does a great job I hear and transcribes the entire meeting along with downloadable transcribed content with chapterization
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There is a Ramshead in the door trim catalogs that is close to this but it does come with fluted pilasters
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do you have a photo of what you are looking for? There are some in the White River Hardwoods Catalog
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That's because zoom is using hardware acceleration and heavily fights the encoder as it isnt very optimized. Also the reason I do not use Zoom
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Nothing wrong with your current computer system..not worth the money IMO. My ten year old mobo and cpu on the Evil Dead machine in my sig is only 20% slower than triptych top of the line computer when it comes to raytracing. We are talking just a second or two
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you could probably report that, but I don't think it will get very far. Truth of the matter is that this isnt a spherical image, and chief knows it, you would get warping as it was stretching around a globe. It didnt used to work this way but it works in a way that benefits more beginners because they just want to load in an image and have it show in the background. So instead of a planer projection chief is doing something else to make it easier for you. Instead...make a true spherical image in photoshop and load it up and use that instead, it will work as I showed in the video since those are backdrops I created
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What backdrop are you using? Are you sure it’s spherical?
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I just spent about 25 minutes on chiefs Crowne Point Model. generated grass to replace my grass texture. a quick grunge overlay on roof, some hand drawn elements on the stone and a bit of editing. its not perfect but it took 25 minutes from opening the file, which needed a few fixes, to editing the shot:
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A few things stand out at me but I don't know if you are going for realism etc. The leaves on the ground will always look fake and throw me off...in fact anything in the foreground, if it isnt perfect..and I mean perfect, just shouldn't be there. Like the plants, I know that's part of the design, but they look so fake that I don't even notice the house. I would use some other photo to illustrate that landscaping and avoid having them in the shot. the people will always look fake unless you use ai to replace them. the fire look fake, and photoshop has a fire generated you could use. the pavers need to be a better texture in my opinion, same with the stone wall. The black point on your backdrop needs to be lowered...your blacks look like they have a white wash on them.
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You might want to call chief, this works as intended: 240329.mp4
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FYI Smoothing angle number represent the angle threshold to which smoothing will be applied on two adjacent faceted faces. This goes in all directions xyz. So this number for obvious reasons can go up to 179, as in 179 degrees before facets are planar
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I would spend some time trying to make some better materials. That's always going to be a major difference. You are talking about a software that uses 1K textures vs one that utilizes 4-8K textures Not to mention TM has a holw lot of other tricks up its sleaves. Bicubic/tri/planar projection re-mapping, sepearate backdrop and light sources from HDRI's, better caustics...all kinds of things
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Text Won't Auto Expand With Shared Drawings
Renerabbitt replied to DHerb2014's topic in General Q & A
Use regular text instead of rich text and it’s not an issue