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Tom, Rene, Robert - thanks for the comments!
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Thanks Jim!
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With the CPU ray trace, when glass reflects thru glass – as you have with the lower glass railing in front of the windows, those sparkles will not disappear.
If you use the PBR ray trace, we have a denoise option that removes the sparkles. The settings for the PBR exterior ray trace will be different than those used with the CPU ray trace.
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You might try using the ‘hole in floor platform’ tool and then place a skylight from the library.
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Attached is a simplified “materials & objects” plan (X15) I use for each of my projects. I bring this forward into each new project and then update it to reflect the materials or other items (like cabinets, islands or vanities) I want to render out for layouts or just to render the individual object. The cameras are saved to make it relatively easy to update and obtain the view I’m after. Hope this helps.
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Does this get close? It's a CAD Detail in the our sample plan (Silverton)
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If you are after a ledger where the wall rests on the concrete stem wall, you can do that with a Pony Wall. were the upper wall is 6" wide (12" high) and the lower wall is 8" wide and the remainder of the height. This way your floor truss can rest on the concrete. You will likely need to manually place the plate or a CAD box for the plate. This example below is using a stick frame wall.
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For exterior renderings, I have found better results using the CPU raytrace v. PBR.
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Costco often has good buys on Lenovo laptops. We often buy from there. I noticed there’s a 4060 version for $1,699
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Drawing exterior walls clockwise can keep the outside layer on the outside. If you draw them counterclockwise, once a room is formed, the walls will auto adjust to the outside. So, it may not really matter which way you draw them.
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21 hours ago, DBCooper said:
It looks like there are also some drawer boxes in the "cabinet specialty storage" catalog that would work.
@scottharris is there some advantage of exporting/importing the symbols? All I did was copy it to my user catalog and then resized it there and it seemed to work just fine. Although I did notice that the box joints didn't stretch the way I would have wanted but I am guessing that could be improved by tweaking the stretch planes (or maybe just removing them entirely). I am guessing that the dove-tailed joints would have a similar problem.
There is no advantage to the method I used above IF you are using an existing Library item. If you are creating your own, say with solids, then you would want to use that approach as I did below on the drawer divider box.
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You can replace the drawer with a drawer symbol as @DBCooper suggests. You can find some in the Rev-A-Shelf library, resize it; export it as a symbol – choose the category ‘millwork’. This will add the item back into your catalog. From there you can swap it out as the drawer box. Here’s a closet video on that process
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For the most part I now use the PBR raytracing since it's fast and easier on my laptop. Can this GPU raytracing replace your need for CPU raytracing?
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When I looked at your plan, and then your saved section - I edited that floor truss via the CAD Detail (removing the cross members). Made a copy and it retained the edits. Is that what you are after?
This was a simple edit where the truss was the same length. More extensive edits would be required as the truss lengthens or has other changes.
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@NeptuneKandB welcome to chief! We have a free introductory training course that’s available on-demand it might be a good resource. As your user handle may imply, you might also look at our Kitchen & Bath course and/or the free videos in the 'Cabinets, Kitchens & Baths’ playlist
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These are great cutaways!