Renerabbitt

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  1. I think you'd be surprised, A few $100 can get you this rendering in much better quality. You've probably spent that much in machine down time and messing with settings. I do as-is scene renderings such as the ones posted here from $100-$200 all the time, I don't promote them as I'd rather show off more extensive scenes in my portfolio, but everyone ends up happy. Twinmotion is worth learning in my opinion as fantastic exterior scenes can be done in 20 minutes time with 20 -30 hours of experience.
  2. POST 34 Dynamic Door Panels on my YouTube channel and a teaser video: 200620-CA PANEL TEASER.mp4 CLICK ME TO GO BACK TO THE INDEX!!!
  3. If you have a steady workload, why not hire a professional to do your renderings and save your $$$. A scene like this could be very inexpensive. This was just a quick draft with limited samples(passes):
  4. Create a symbol for your skylight would be a simple solution
  5. I've been so busy I never got the opportunity t o really thank you. That conversation sent me down a Rabbitt hole and now I'm completely addicted to Substance Alchemist, and your tile builder and wood builder work quite well with Alchemist. Great job!
  6. Sent you an email, may need to check spam, from renerabbitt@gmail.com
  7. I would use a room divider to define the vaulted area, then select no ceiling in the designated vaulted area's room structure dbx. No need for a reference plan as electrical in the loft if their is one would show up on the wrong floor which would be wrong. @Kbird1 and @DzinEye Sorry Mick and Mark, don't agree with the recommendation. Edit: See Eric's solution below
  8. What Michael said. Why is there a second floor and why is electrical placed on that floor? Seems that your method may be flawed
  9. I think I had solved for the fireplace mantle by relocating everything back to 0,0. Can't remember. definitely some funny things going on with that plan though.
  10. Emissive issue still exists, can see it in the trim. Too many problems with this particular plan to list. Something in defaults I would guess. Sometimes bringing the model to 0,0 will fix it but that only fixes the window trim. All through the house is an emissivity issue. Even in the 3d preview window the walls are black. You can delete wall by wall in this plan and the issue will bounce around to a new location. Consider starting from a new template if this issue carries into new plans. Could be a really difficult time to locate the culrpit. Turn off all lights and sun and the issue still exists. Which would typically point to a material issue.
  11. Space mouse with the pencil. Quick keys on space mouse. The touchscreen is just awesome for clicking through toolbar actions. takes some adjustments to chiefs preferences. I will have to do a video of just drafting a house. there are times when using this thing that I truly feel as if no setup could possibly be faster. other times where it does not meet that challenge but still wildly impressive for what it is. I made those advanced materials using this laptop in substance alchemist, which is a heavy program in its own right. I bought the business grade one with the Quadro 3000. was $4200 with the stylus to my door. I plan on buying this guy to accompany it : https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B083ZFG1PF/ref=ox_sc_act_title_1?smid=A8OJI2R2SBLIE&psc=1
  12. Been using the top of the line Surface Book 3 for 120 hours now and love it. Drafting on a tablet is incredible, and the graphic horsepower allows me to work in applications that were only possible on a desktop machine previously. Some limitations yet but incredible machine for what it is. Just finished this prelim rough rendering in 5 minutes on this machine.
  13. Then would just build out a note schedule. I dropped a CA file in our shared drive under templates
  14. Only other thought would be to use window, door , casing, sill materials to drive the other finishes and simply rename in columns to include
  15. Abandon the Room finish schedule. Use Custom Fields in a note with an accompanying note schedule Add the newly created custom field to your note schedules "Columns to Include" Even easier and more dynamic to do it using notes with custom fields as you could just drop them ontop of the walls instead of opening a wall up, assuming you didn't need specific data from the wall assy itself. Easy to save the note to library for future use
  16. +1 True, and if I need a blind plate then I make a roof plane produce it for me and take up most of the heavy lifting so I can manually manipulate it:
  17. Why has it been a struggle? Help us help you does sending multiple plan files to layout help you? Using the layout to navigate your different designs.
  18. Far Cry! you mean a soft whisper see above. Only thing that's missing is the line drawing as the load calc is often together with a panel schedule.
  19. Took me all of 2 minutes to find this listed as a requirement in a local municipality. They don't usually ask for it, but it is listed, even though it has a statement illustrating that it is a guide: https://www.walnut-creek.org/home/showdocument?id=2682
  20. That looks like a layout file and not the plan file here is an example of using notes to generate a panel schedule: PANEL CALC EXAMPLE.plan
  21. I've had to do it for Contra Costa County. Did it long hand before X-12. I've got a client that we have to put the circuit numbers into the fixture symbol designation. I've been building out new note tools for this very thing. You should see the craziness some of Texas is going through with electronic submittals. Then I've got a client from Maine that you could literally have a 4 year old draw up and they would stamp it over the counter.
  22. Turn your sun off and see if it goes away..that'll start you in the right direction of troubleshooting the problem