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Here's a good place to start; https://duckduckgo.com/?t=ffab&q=old+brick&atb=v417-1&iax=images&ia=images There are websites that specialize in quality images for rendering, just do a search and you'll find plenty.
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Looking for Chief Architect in New Jersey
ericepv replied to WoodStoneWater's topic in Seeking Services
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If you are using Windows OS (you should complete you signature as it helps us to narrow down a solution), then you already have MS Photos installed. Open your image and click on the 'Edit' button and then the 'Erase' tab (towards the right end of the toolbar) and just place the circle over your flare and then left click. Very simple to use and quite effective.
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I reported it earlier this morning and it was removed then. Unfortunately, it keeps reappearing under different user names.
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You could also 'erase' it in post processing. Photoshop, GIMP, MS Photos are all capable of taking care of it.
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If I understand you correctly you just want one surface of the slab covered and not the entire slab. If that's the case, try drawing a polyline square on the chosen surface and convert it to a 3D solid.
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I can't quite picture what it is you're describing, please post your plan or at least an image.
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You could do this a couple of ways. Make a 3D solid from polylines to match the dimension of your wall and then make the top line a curve (you can use use a room divider to enclose your space). If you want to keep it as a wall, make a series of Kerf Cuts across the top (as per my crude example below)
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Open the DBX for your cross section camera and in the 'Camera' tab,check the 'Scene Clipping' settings (specifically the Back Clip).
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Have you contacted Tech Support?
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Core Catalog / Mechanical, Electrical, Plumbing / Ventilation / Attic Gable Vents
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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
Experimenting with new software on an A Frame cottage by the water...- 65 replies
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This is often the result of an out of date video card, make sure you have the la test driver installed.
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Can you ZIp it?
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Post your plan.
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As Rob mentioned above, maximizing your RAM (I have 32 GB) is a cheap and easy way to improve performance.
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A great way to free up space is to delete duplicate project archive files.
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Have you tried using the 'Change Swing Side' button? It's on the lower toolbar.
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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
X16 PBR from a just completed project...- 65 replies
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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
X15 PBR - from an ongoing project...- 65 replies
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Thank you all for your input.
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I have several old Chef Data Files (going back to X8) on my C drive which are taking up a good amount of space, do I need to keep them?
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PM sent.
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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
An overhead view I prepared for a private resort in Florida which they will use in their marketing material...- 65 replies
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