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Thanks to all 3 of you: Mitch, Mark & Mick. ( the 3 M's)
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Best Way To Raise/Lower Entire 2 Story Building?
Cheryl_C_Crane replied to HumbleChief's topic in General Q & A
Larry, could you simply insert a floor below FLR 1? -
Material & Textures, never enough
Cheryl_C_Crane replied to gelbuilding's topic in Symbols and Content
George, Thank you for sharing. These textures are very nice!- 25 replies
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chief architect FREE SYMBOLS AND CATALOGS
Cheryl_C_Crane replied to Renerabbitt's topic in Symbols and Content
Crazy Good Stuff that I would NEVER have figured out! Rene has a PayPal link - I'm using it because these, Symbols, Materials, and Tips will improve my work and save my time & $$. Many Thanks, ~Cheryl- 245 replies
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Nice looking kitchen, Scott, even in this dark state. I'd like to tag on to what Eric, Chris, Kbird, and Eric have given you. After watching the videos, you'll see that you can adjust the Materials, to make a difference, too. Those white spots on the floor can be removed by making the floor less reflective by adjusting the roughness up. I have found that by turning on all lights to have 'show position in 3d' helps. Why? Because it shows which way the light is pointing and whether it is contained within the fixture. I thought that all the lights in the CA Libraries were good to go, but they are not. Some are Point that should be Spot and vice-versa. Spend some time on the cut-off angle and Drop-off Rate, too. Right now, we don't have an easy way to soften shadows, so on a 5 light fixture, you may only want 1-2 to have shadows. You may want to soften lighting by using a very very light yellowish color. Each of us are finding our own favorite settings. I find some of the lighting fixtures have Lumens to lure nesting sea turtles to Montana! Again, that's a smart looking kitchen!
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Oddly, it doesn't take as much time to do everything from scratch as you might think - going 20-20 to CA, or CA to 20-20. I do it all the time. I work for fun, not $$ at big orange 24 hrs a week. I will NOT work there full-time. I enjoy working with customers - face to face. I really enjoy seeing their faces light up with a good CA rendering. Orange's ver of 20-20 is crippled and can't import or export in any format. Some only want to sell/advise/design cabinets. I'm a whole project thinker and cannot stand the limitations of 20-20. If they have a coffered ceiling, windows matching the roof slope, bay window, stairway, etc., with good measurements, I can very quickly model it in CA. We have libraries for most of the major brands of cabinets, so graphically representing their door of choice, or getting close, is quickly done, too. In my opinion, 20-20 is best suited for box-jockeys and not designers. I sold so much per hour that they had to change their way of ranking K&B associates. They are still trying to get rankings right, and I'm still raising heck about it.
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Thanks, Rene, but what is that wonderful brick in the FP?
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Depending on the object and angle, adding Specular reflection aides in giving it sparkle.
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18 Light "Sputnik" style Chandelier
Cheryl_C_Crane replied to Joe_Carrick's topic in Symbols and Content
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if you have a Koch catalog, you can modify the cabinets in any of the cabinet libraries to the specifics of Koch (dim's, OL, color, accessories, etc) and save them in your own library. By chance, are there any other cabinet brands manufactured by the same manufacturer? hth, ~Cheryl
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True dat. PBR is so fast and you can edit on the fly.
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White spot on wall, where is it coming from?
Cheryl_C_Crane replied to Cheryl_C_Crane's topic in General Q & A
Yep, if you open the textures, you'll find quite a bit of modification, somewhat camera dependent. I'm getting some l o n g material lists. -
White spot on wall, where is it coming from?
Cheryl_C_Crane replied to Cheryl_C_Crane's topic in General Q & A
Graham, Thank You! I thought that I had copied that from the one over the table. I think that I sometimes suffer from staring at things too long. Glad that you caught it and it's an easy fix! TY. BTW: I used your technique on the glass and like the results much better. ~Cheryl -
Showcase Door +/- 4 Door refrigerators
Cheryl_C_Crane replied to Cheryl_C_Crane's topic in Symbols and Content
Mark, thanks for all you do including sharing this great symbol! You are a master! I suppose that what I really want is for LG, Whirlpool/KitchenAid & Samsung to make .calibz for Chief Architect, or at least make 3-d symbols for all of their appliances available in 3-d Warehouse. GE products are in most of my kitchens because they were good enough to give us a .calibz file. Bottom line: we sell their goods. Manufacturers should make it easy. HSV, AL is home to a lot of STEM professionals. They often are aware of advancements in tech years before the public. So for them, the latest and greatest is old news. -
I'm stumped. What is causing the white spot on the left dining area wall? I have played with the sun angles. I have played with the light over the dining table (angles, spot vs point, etc.) I've adjusted lumens. I've attached a zip of the area. If you have time, I'd appreciate your thoughts. TIA, ~Cheryl Bone Trevor Alt 1.zip
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I'd really like to have symbols for today's best selling refrigerators: LG & Samsung with Showcase Door +/- 2 Exterior Drawers. They need to also have ice & water in the door. I'm not seeing them in 3D warehouse. I've also looked on LG's & Samsung's websites to no avail. Any suggestions? Also, does anyone have a good "Black Stainless Steel" material? Thanks in advance, ~Cheryl
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From the album: X10, X11, & X12 PBR's by Space Stagers (no post-production rendering used)
© SpaceStagers
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From the album: X10, X11, & X12 PBR's by Space Stagers (no post-production rendering used)
© SpaceStagers
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From the album: X10, X11, & X12 PBR's by Space Stagers (no post-production rendering used)
© SpaceStagers
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Larry, Click on the Adjust the Material Definition Button > With that loaded, click on the Material that you want to change > Under the General Tab you'll find the Color for the Material. You may have to experiment a bit. I find that a deeply shaded blue-green works well for me. HTH
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LP_Kitchen_Photo Match
Cheryl_C_Crane commented on TheKitchenAbode's gallery image in Members Albums
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Great idea! ~C
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These are very interesting ideas with pro-active PBR fiddling instead of waiting (and praying) on RT. I noticed that you added a molding line to the table to get the slight greenish edge - sweet!
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