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matty12, Thanks…. I'll give that a try…. Thanks for the idea.
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Perry, This is in South Florida where everything is either CMU walls with tie beam. We are actually designing this house to be built with ICF with a 4" pour and then we are talking with the manufacturer and engineer to see if we can continue with a floating ICF beam or if not we will form a 16" high by 9 1/2" wide tie beam to allow for the door. We have done a lot of them with tie beams but this is the first we are trying to design with all ICF structure. Its turning into an interesting project. I am just new to Chief and am trying to figure out how to show it in the prints on a 3D.
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I am trying to include a 90 degree slider into my drawing. I cannot seem to find a way to do this with the current door tools in x6. It is forcing me to still have a portion of the wall remaining in the corner as a column. Has any one had any experience in drawing these with chief? If so please help…… I'm Lost!!!!
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Ray Trace Renderings Still Look Plain…. Help!
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Jon, Thank you so much for your help. How long did that trace cook? I'm gonna go over what you did and see where I was going wrong! Thanks Again. Craig- 34 replies
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Ray Trace Renderings Still Look Plain…. Help!
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Jon, I am enclosing the plan. Any help you could offer would be great. I am not quite site where I am going wrong in my set up. I know its how I am setting up the software to cook the ray trace and I am seeing too many people put out great looking prints without going to any other software such as sketch up or the like. I started to put it into Photo Shop but I decided to wait and learn where my problem is stemming from so I can fully utilize the software. Thanks in advance for any help you can offer. I have tried new grass patterns, tried making them larger as suggested and still I don't get any better than this and the quality still looks almost as if it were 2d. Thanks again. The Riviera.plan- 34 replies
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I am still fairly new with CA but I am having troubles finding a good mix to create a photorealistic look with Ray tracing on exterior shots. I am getting much more comfortable with my inside shots but can't seem to figure out the outside. The grass just looks like a flat piece of paper that my eight year old colored. I have tried working with the textures and bump maps. I have tried several different lighting aspects even playing with direction of sun and time of day. Also, the driveways always seem to be bland. Can someone help?
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Thanks so much for the help! By taking the wall and making it invisible that took care of the problem. I couldn't use the rail wall because I want the area open from all sides and the finished floor height is at ground height. Thanks again. This forum is great for help and the responses came a lot faster than I thought they would. This is a great resource especially for the newbie!
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I am new with chief and I am having a problem. When I build a covered lanai or porch, I am building my tie beam by building a wall and using the pony wall as a room divider to allow for the height i need of the beam and also to provide an enclosed "room" space so I can set my ceiling heights. The only problem is that when I do this, the room divider is removing the siding at the point of contact with the exterior wall and I see the exposed structure of the wall. Can someone help with why this happening and how to fix it. Or if there is a better way to create a tie beam and still creat the "room for ceiling heights ect. Thanks!