parkwest

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  1. 1 hour ago, Kbird1 said:

     

    did you try the "fix" in post no# 43 and #46? works in the Beta....not sure about Full Release.

     

    edit *** Have you changed the Default exposure or Brightness for PBR ? I am finding .25 EXP and 20 Brightness is nice for Interiors tonight.

     

     

    M.

    Yes, I saw that earlier today and changed to 100 lights and the sun to 500 this morning.

     

    I just used your settings with a new camera view and got good results after I turned the sun off.  I am going with your settings.  Thank you!

     

    lights off.jpg

     

    With the sun on everything had a green tint to it.

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  2. I was enjoying working in PBR in the beta... never had an issue. 

     

    However, I downloaded the final upgrade this morning from my digital locker and now all I get is white out blizzard conditions when I use the PBR.  I uploaded the latest driver for my video card as was suggested by tech support and tried all the different combinations of setting but still NO GO.

     

    Strange thing is the PBR was working fine this morning before the final upload???

     

     

    kitchen fog.jpg

  3. Thanks Glenn! I think I understand how and where the pinch points are.  

     

    Reminded me of the round doors we put on a tunnel years ago where we had the full perimeter beveled except the flat floor part so we had no binding.

  4. 20 minutes ago, javatom said:

    Picture it as an angled door and the binding at the top may become clear.  Glenn is right.

    Good one... as soon as I read "angled door" I could see the pinch point.

     

    Thanks, javatom 

     

    Books are very heavy... I still like the idea of sliding bookshelves... just wondering how to cover the rollers on the bottom without having to step over the baseboard???

  5. You might want to google functional obsolescence before you get to far along with your floor plans.  Just trying to save you some unnecessary work.

     

     You might have a hard time getting financing on a "different" style of house if you design a house that the lenders deem functionally obsolete.  I.e. No resale value.