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Thanks for the advice!
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5 hours ago, robdyck said:
Hi Cody, neither of those would have to be modeled manually, however that is what I did. It's a small thing that makes a big difference!
Indeed! Being in Texas, we do a lot of farmhouse style homes with these types of materials and finishes. Currently I only use textures in Chief to represent the B&B and metal roof. It gets the point across to the client; however, for website/marketing renderings, having it actually modeled really does make a huge difference! Kudos to you, I presume simple 3D solids copied at intervals would do the trick?
Cody
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Great materials on this! Did you have to manually model the standing seams on the metal roof? What about the board and batten?
Cody
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Love these renderings. Is that elaborate truss in the front a 3D solid? Started working in Twinmotion recently as well. I have been exporting from Chief into .3ds format then importing into Twin. An opinion on how to best get your data from Chief to Twin?
Thanks!
Cody