

Ryan_M
Members-
Posts
9 -
Joined
-
Last visited
Reputation
1 NeutralRecent Profile Visitors
The recent visitors block is disabled and is not being shown to other users.
-
Very cool! I'll be checking out those slim shaker builds in the bonus catalogs. Thanks guys!
-
I didn't even think about creating my own doors using CAD/polylines. Which is silly because much of what I have in this design was custom shaped using cad lol. Appreciate it coop!
-
I've tried the slab doors option and it places the glass covering all the doors which is not the look I'm going for. There has to be a way to modify the frame of the cabinet doors I just can't find it.
-
I'm using framed cabinet doors with "glass doors" option selected in x17. I'm trying to adjust the size of the frame to allow for a larger glass window in the door and can't for the life of me figure out how to do it. I can make them slab doors, but it's not really the look I'm going for. See attached image for reference. Thanks for any help!
-
Thank you! I'll give that a shot.
-
I've upgraded to a new PC. The hardware is fully capable of handling Ray tracing and path tracing. I have an Nvidia RTX 5080 GPU. In chief, when I select Ray tracing in the 3D rendering options I get the following error and the software force closes. I've read it could be a driver issue and to use the "studio driver" which I downloaded and installed. Does anyone have any fix for this issue?
-
Very nice. I'm working on a laptop not currently optimized for 3d modeling so I don't have access to Ray tracing features yet. However, my new tower with a rtx 5080 and Intel 9 ultra should arrive today so I'll be able take advantage of those features in chief.
-
Very nice. I've read a little about D5 also. Could you go into more detail on how you incorporate AI alongside D5?
-
Hello all, I'm a fairly new CA user. I've been using the software for approximately two months and I've been having a blast. I'm here to ask what do most people use to create high-res, photorealistic renderings of their projects? I've been relying on AI which can produce beautiful renderings of my designs but AI tends to make subtle and sometimes even drastic changes to the original design. I can spend hours in a back and forth argument with AI trying to get it perfect. Once my new PC gets here, I am going to start using Twin Motion to upscale the 3D models. Does anyone have any other methods they currently use or have experience with TM? I've attached a few projects I did while learning the basics of the interior design aspect of the program which were upscaled using ChatGPT.