ChristinoDesign

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    2 minutes ago, DzinEye said:

    You could adjust the Bay window (or Bow window) units as needed... tab select to modify and move each window in the unit... then use p-solids at the sides of the opening to create corners.  This will get you the look in 3D, but the framing opening will need to be done manually if you plan to show framing.

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    Perfect - thank you!

  2. I'm working on recreating an existing window in my client's home, it's a small bay window that is set in the thickness of the wall. When I use the bay window tool, I'm only getting the window angle to start at the surface of the wall and not sure how to go about creating a 90 deg. sheetrock jamb, and then start the angle of the bay window. Any suggestions?

    bay window plan view.JPG

    Kitchen window 1.JPG

  3. Sorry for the delayed response - but thank you for taking the time to check over the plan! I do think there is something off with the template plan we had been using, and haven't been able to pinpoint it. I've since recreated a new template for us to use moving forward.

    I really appreciate all the feedback!

  4. 13 minutes ago, robdyck said:

    This can be caused by the general color tone of the backdrop, the sunlight, and other lights. You may not want to change your backdrop so a few options to correct this would be:

    • reduce the sunlight intensity (try 1500)
    • change the sunlight color (try medium gray...experiment)
    • PBR technique options...slightly adjust hue
    • consider adding interior lights 
    • use a light set specifically for that camera

     

    Thanks for the feedback! This affect seems to happen no matter the backdrop, sunlight color, or intensity. Adding lights did helped some, but it's been a real trick to minimize the yellow.

  5. Just finished a plan and starting taking my PBR shots, I'm getting a strange washed-out reflection/highlight on one specific wall and two windows in my living room that are rendering out different than the rest of the room. Materials don't seem to be any different than the rest of the walls or room trims, and I've tried to delete the objects and redraw them getting the same results. Anyone come across something like this before? I attached the PBR views, the walls and windows in question look bright yellow. There is a standard view for comparison.

    Thanks

    Floor plan.JPG

    PBR view 2 (2).JPG

    PBR view 2 (1).JPG

    Standard view 1.JPG

  6. I am trying to dimension countertop to countertop aisle space in my kitchen and bath plan view, we typically show these for client presentation. I can't get the point to point dimension tool to snap to the countertop edge, unless I converted it to a custom countertop. Is there a setting I'm missing?

     

    Thanks