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I found this on 3D Warehouse; https://3dwarehouse.sketchup.com/model/485f70f7b75331356def609f64787d03/02R-06
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I installed the latest driver yesterday but the crashing problem continued. As per tech support, I went back to the November driver (526.98) and everything is back to normal.
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I had the same problem yesterday (with both the December & January driver). As per tech support's advice, I went back to the November driver which solved the problem. I was told by tech support that they are working with NVIDIA to resolve the problem in a future driver.
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Another nice one, thanks for sharing Steve.
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I'll definitely use this, thanks!
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Nice! Thanks for sharing.
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Chief can do a great job with your renderings, finding the right materials & textures is key.
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Here are a couple of exteriors I modeled and rendered in X14, the grass textures came from here: http://www.tonytextures.com/free-green-nature-ground-texture-photo-gallery/
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I downloaded Win 11 a few days ago. So far, no issues.
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As I've not seen any posts lately regarding Win 11/Chief problems, I thought I'd take advantage of the holiday break to do the upgrade. Am I correct to assume that all of the earlier issues have been resolved?
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You need to adjust the texture using the 'Define Material' tool. Read more about it here https://www.chiefarchitect.com/support/article/KB-01006/customizing-a-library-material.html
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Here's one I found in my library which I downloaded from 3D Warehouse awhile back. Throw 02.skp
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For that, you can build it from a polyline. Take a look at one of these Knowledge Base articles for one that applies to your situation https://www.chiefarchitect.com/search/?default_tab=support&q=polyline+solids You could also download a symbol and apply the material of your choice. Lot's to choose from here https://3dwarehouse.sketchup.com/search/?q=blanket&searchTab=model Hope this helps - Eric
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You can use any of the materials in the core library (lot's to choose from in the 'Fabrics & Wall Covering' tab, including plaids) or you can import your own material https://www.chiefarchitect.com/support/article/KB-00767/creating-a-new-material.html
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You have a couple of options: Open the symbol, go to the materials tab and then and then click on 'Select Material' (to the left of the preview window) and search for the material of your choice. or Search for the material in your library and then apply it to the object using eyedropper tool. Here's a link to some knowledge base article that may be helpful https://www.chiefarchitect.com/support/category/8/materials.html
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There are bed and bedspread models in the core catalog (Interiors/Furniture/Beds) to which you can apply a plaid pattern which you can also find in the core library (Materials/Fabric & Wall covering/Checks & Plaids).
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Quality 3D Rendering, Floor Plans and 3D Models from US based company
ericepv replied to ericepv's topic in Offering Services
A bedroom remodel rendering...- 65 replies
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I usually use a pass-thru (under the windows tab) for something like this. You can delete the sill, casing and frame.
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Drafting and Design work for a designer who is also a CA user
ericepv replied to beezarton's topic in Seeking Services
I'd be happy to review your projects, see the links in my signature for samples. PM sent. -
I'd be happy to review your project, PM sent.
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Is there a way to make a roll up metal window?
ericepv replied to AlexDiversified's topic in General Q & A
Here's one I got from 3D Warehouse awhile back...Roll+Up+Door+20+foot+D.skp -
Quality 3D Rendering, Floor Plans and 3D Models from US based company
ericepv replied to ericepv's topic in Offering Services
A rendering for a historic home renovation... .- 65 replies
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Looking for a freelance Chief Architect designer
ericepv replied to provanti's topic in Seeking Services
I can help you with this. PM & email sent.