Mark3D

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  1. 1 hour ago, flyer1 said:

    I will play with that. I used file manager so the file must be hidden.

     

    I coped the zip file to a different folder and set it up. Displacement maps add huge jumps in realism. 

     

    I like to export to 3DS Max for higher quality renders and animations. The 3DS export has not worked in Chief since X7. Tech guys at Chief don't know why. Have got several work arounds to export to other programs then into Max, but a pain in the #@**. I will be posting this question shortly to see who has the best method.

    That's strange I export 3ds to cinema4d and all is good there is that vertex limitation but other than that all is good also works with sketchup I am Prity sure Thea works this is on windows OS

  2. I am looking for a interior designer to help with recommending on the look of rendered images and panorama  to give the a polished look as i can render the images but have no skills color and material wise 

    it would be good to find someone who is learning chief and maybe i could provide help with the designers models chief wise on there end as i am very capable at 3D models in chief, for a swap with there design services on my end to begin with 

  3. For grass in the past I have taken a photo of a oval or other big area of grassed land and photo shop it in to the area but you should be able to place it in Chiefs texture slot and play with the texture sizing and see if it works , there are also image on the net that can be used

    I have not tried this in chief so are not 100 % sure it will work but worth a try

  4. I must say for some one learning this a pretty complicated roof if you don't quiet understand how chief behaves you will be running around in circles I would suggest watching training videos on roofs if you have SSA or maybe get one of the chief expert here do a screen share and get then to guide you through it as I think once you are shown you would find it easy next time

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