No1ZZTopfan

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  1. Wow! Tons of designs to pick from. Thanks!
  2. I believe you are right. As I added other buildings, the slower the program got. Easy fix. As you described, why do I need to remove all interior objects? I would like to keep the entire buildings intact for good rendering effects.
  3. Excellent. I tried your suggestion with two files and they imported with only minor issues. It being a new plan, nearly everything is reset to its default. Room labels, some assigned materials, etc. Somewhat an easy fix but that's okay with me. Rending the entire site is also slow going but again, nothing major. Know I have the ability to do this was my main goal. Thanks.
  4. My apologizes if this was asked before but is there a way to combined, merge and/or import multiple CA files? Meaning, I have 5 (nearly completed) houses and one apartment complex and I would like to put them all in one file. Kinda make a small neighborhood. Thanks in advance.
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    Kitchen 2a

    From the album: My House

    Different angle

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    My House

    Photo's of what I would like to do with areas of my current home.
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    Kitchen 1a

    From the album: My House

    I changed the materials to the appliances, cabinetry, floor and counter tops.

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    Kitchen 1

    From the album: House Project 1

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    House Project 1

    Pictures of my first home with CA.
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    Exterior 2

    From the album: House Project 1

    Exterior shot of the back of the house. I love the deck. Work in progress.

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    Kitchen 2

    From the album: My House

    Different angle of first picture. The refrigerator was removed so you have an unobstructed view.

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    Kitchen 1

    From the album: My House

    Small but with just enough space for what is needed. Had to sacrifice a dining room but necessary to make room for a larger main bathroom. Work in progress.

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    Dining Room 1

    From the album: House Project 1

    One of my first attempts at Raytrace. No other software was used in the creation of this picture. Work in progress as I add/remove things.

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    Exterior 1

    From the album: House Project 1

    An exterior shot with Raytrace. House is facing slightly southeast with the sunrise set to 8:30am. Work in progress as I add/remove things.

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  15. Here is an updated view of the hidden door I made. More detail to the bottom edge.
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    Hidden Door 5

    From the album: Various Items

    Door closed from opposite side. If you look at the base of the door you can barely make out the edge of the door itself.

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    Hidden Door 4

    From the album: Various Items

    Door opened from opposite side.

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    Hidden Door 3

    From the album: Various Items

    Door opened.

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    Hidden Door 2

    From the album: Various Items

    Door closed from one side. If you look at the base of the door you can barely make out the edge of the door itself.

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  20. What I did with mine (see comment #6) was change to door to slab with hidden hinges. No knob/door locks, nothing. Suppressed the interior casing increased the door thickness to 4" (which matches the thickness of the interior wall). Created two polyline solids (1/2" thick) and matched them to the size of the entire door, used the same wall pattern for the material, and placed them over both sides of the door, initially, covering the door itself. As for the base trim. Created a soffit, sized it down to 1/8" thick and added the same molding as the rooms. After several adjustments, grouped all shapes into one element, rotated to desired angle, opened the door and set its open angle to match, more adjustments and there you have it.
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    Hiddeon Door 1

    Change the door to slab with hidden hinges. No knob/door locks, nothing. Suppressed the interior casing, increased the door thickness to 4" (which matches the thickness of the interior wall). Created a polyline solid (1/2" thick) and matched it to the size of the entire door, using the same wall pattern for the material, and placed it over the door on both sides, initially covering the door itself. As for the base trim. Created a soffit, sized it down to 1/8" thick and added the same molding as the rooms. After several adjustments, grouped all shapes into one element, rotated to desired angle, opened the door and set its open angle to match, more adjustments and there you have it.
  22. Thanks for all the help everyone. I was able to come up with this as a start.
  23. Was wondering if any tried to create (or has created) a hidden door(s). Example, you want to conceal the door that leads to another room, hall or a hidden staircase, etc. I've tried to create one myself by using the same materials as the surrending walls but the patterns don't match. Also, if the room has a base trim, is there a way to incorprate that onto the door? I have attached what I have so far. Thanks for any help.