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Hello! I am wondering if anyone out there is involved in any builders groups / round tables that focus on design/build. Thanks!
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I was using too many textures in elevation views...
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I am running into this. If I select a different icon and then select the one I am using again it works.
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Are you still looking for models?
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Need residential 3D from plans & possible interior
Oakriverman replied to BremenBuilders's topic in Seeking Services
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Scot, I am in Huntsville, AL. What type of work do you do, i.e. remodeling, new construction? Thanks, Aaron 256-424-3700
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Creating Arched brick soldier course over garage door and window
Oakriverman replied to MOHDesign's topic in General Q & A
I use polyline solids in elevation view for all brick detailing. You will also need to create a texture file for individual bricks (stretch to fit) to have the brick arch look right. I use photoshop to create textures. -
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That's it! Thank you, sir! I guess the tool is now called "edit active camera", but when you bring it up it still says "full camera specification". A bit confusing
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Looks like the full camera specification tool has disappeared from X12. The only way I have found is to select the camera in floor plan view and open the dialog box from there...
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Very helpful thread. I've spent the last few days using X12 and actually added the button back to my toolbar, but now that I understand the new function I like it better. I watched the video on new features and either missed this or it was not included. That makes me wonder if there are other things that have moved or changed that I am not seeing. We used to see a detailed list, does that exist anywhere yet?
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Michael, that is the one. What you are showing is an extra click. Not sure why they took the icon away...
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Am I missing something, or did the reference display options icon go away in X11 toolbars? I had to go into the reference display layer set to turn off an unwanted layer which seems much less efficient.