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Is there a way to achieve this with the Lintel tab in the DBX or is this going to be a custom solid?
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Lost working view but still see orthographic view
Gawdzira replied to HappyHausStudios's topic in General Q & A
See above, DB was not trying to "hijack" the thread with his suggestion. -
Lost working view but still see orthographic view
Gawdzira replied to HappyHausStudios's topic in General Q & A
Did you switch floors? Click you heels together 3 times? Mention the purchase of an E Bike and now you only see Specialized ads? -
There is no easy way to achieve that if you want the actual bricks modeled. If you make a solid cone and slice it to the approximate shape, you could apply a texture with a bump map to get the general look.
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I did this recently for a volume study. Just solids shaped and then a colored transparent material.
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Residential HVAC & plumbing knowledge?
Gawdzira replied to tundra_dweller's topic in Industry & Design Resources
Some good episodes of this podcast focus on HVAC https://buildshownetwork.com/contents/hvac-design -
Careful where you move your mouse
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sort of better? The line is a funky continuous line to avoid the gapping at the verticals. The line length of the muntin must pass the window stop and get in as far as the sash.
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Revit equivalent of a RCP in a "realistic or rendered view style"
Gawdzira replied to westvale's topic in General Q & A
I have never seen an RCP as a rendering or anything other than a vector view/plan view type of drawing. It seems like a misphrased request. -
Post your plan file.
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Yes, 3 at a time worked
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One piece at a time. Select a->b, then a/b->c, etc
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If you are not "on the books" for ADA compliance could mean that this work is unpermitted. I don't condone or encourage that approach but I do follow this simple rule gleaned from my friends ex husband (criminal defense attorney, aka "skum"). "If you are going to break the law, only break one law at a time". Therefore, build it to be able to pass the ADA compliance. Remodeling is expensive.
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Make the posts really, really small.
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I think they are getting the thin roof overhang profile but hiding the deeper structural beams/rafters. Either way, their work is outstanding.
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Northern California is a large area. Where are you working more specifically? I am in the Monterey area. Thanks Alan
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The instructions above call for the duplication of the arc line and then making a closed polyline object. To convert to a countertop, you need a closed polyline.
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For construction documents and other vector based prints I use 144 dpi with good results.
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I have not needed to do this before, but, if you create A as floor 2 does that mess with B as floor 1 and those messages that pop up about ceiling over this room bla bla?
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Having the lights on does not mean the camera will use them. That DBX I posted is from the camera that you are using. The default number of lights is lower than the 80 I am showing. If it is at the default, the lights in your kitchen may not be used in the render even though they are set to ON.
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What is this set to? You might only be using a small number of available interior lights.
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Problems Converting 3D Back to Line Drawings
Gawdzira replied to danderson1440's topic in General Q & A
Select the object on the arc and then try this: