MarkMc

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  1. No idea what you want trim to be but- you can get the angle by starting with a side elevation, taking a detail from view. Copy the lin, maybe change layer and color- paste back into the elevation and start making solids. Then adjust from front elevation. Repeat for side. Attached plan has some of that started. hood.zip
  2. No, first thing I tried was putting lights into the cabinet but was nogo. Just light room normally. Then play with material definition- first slight transparency- these were 10% which was about average highest. Then emissive as noted depends on type of view. Oddly need more emissive for real time ray trace than for standard view. I have a hunch the image you posted was a standard view where 1 is too high.
  3. Set some lights in room, dropped ambient a bit. All counters set stretch to fit (some were from cactus catalog), all 10% transparent. For standard view camera emissive between 0.1-0.3 for lighter tops,,2.0 and 3.0 for dark tops For RTRT needed to change emissive to 30 (led) might play a little less for light / whiter tops.
  4. Oops, noticed that the panel I used was off-num lock was off so set to 0 thickness instead of 1/4 which was why I had trouble with origin. Attached corrected door and panel. Use the panel to make new door if you need different rails and stiles. Corrected.calibz
  5. Yes you have to redo stretch planes every time you make a new symbol. FWIW the wainscot panel symbol took me a bit longer than normal to remember correct origin (have Covid not banging on all cylinders) Still using the door maker plan I've posted in the past; based on using countertops, wasn't longer than I could manage.
  6. Here ya go 2 in shaker w trim.calibz
  7. Architectural block will do that.
  8. Can get the lines using side panel inset with 0 separation for left and right, Side panel inset with 3/4 separations back, false drawer so drawer box doesn't show.
  9. Thought it might be grid snaps but just tested with and 2 plans without that on. Worked as expected as the object was already selected.
  10. You have this checked? working for me testing dimension and draw line.
  11. Create a fixture interior symbol from a wall cabinet- set option to inserts into Wall. I used a custom shelf symbol set so it won't resize depth. That makes it go to the front edge. Plan with symbols and parts attached. niche plan.zip
  12. Yes I have a 2070S in a laptop and it works. A good bit slower than the 3070. For a desktop I'd listen to Mick and move up to 3000 series, as he notes check space but also check power supply for either.
  13. I've never been able to find that in the dim defaults- how about a screen shot?
  14. Here it is as a fixture symbol done in X14. Not sure if your version opens this? Radius end open cab.calibz
  15. First off I'm with solver on this, I see no need to dimension to those. End of run and islands I want to dimension aisle clearance, IOW counter to counter or wall. In any case I have one client where this can come up. Make it from a cabinet. You would do it the way the way that cabinet doors can be made. (at least the way I've been doing it forever since most of the brands I carried were not in Chief) Make from a cabinet and keep in library. This eliminates the problem of extra dimensions by locating cabinet doors that Mick mentions. Attached plan goes has a series of cabinets (note these are 35 3/4 high) used to get there. Notes You want to see open the DBX for each, pay attention to the sequence for setting the separations so they match a real door. You will want to uncheck suppress adjacent room molding for that cabinet once done. The wainscot panel used for this is included. For other door styles you will want to make your own. (see post I placed in symbols or maybe tips for making cabinet doors to make those using countertops and molding) Make for wall, base and tall cabinets and keep in library. Or make a style palette for each. Once made you can simply change out the wainscot panels for other door styles. You can also change it to a full overlay gable on the fly-just change the front counter overhang at the same time. (or keep one of each in library Gable plan.zip
  16. A bit tricky yes. First issue is that if you just use that material on a panel it will use it on both sides of the panel. Solution for that is to make a panel with different materials on each side. Look at the solids going from left to right in this plan. As to making a thin glass mesh-On the outside of the building you will find a camera and a solid. This was used to generate an image, exported as PNG (no backdrop). Then converted to a material. Have to adjust the material to get the mesh size. Then apply that material to only one side of an exploded solid. Convert to a cabinet door. Place in cabinet (W24361) look at all the DBX tabs. Convert that cabinet to a cabinet door symbol. There ya go. Was fun :)) Plan with parts and new symbols attached as well as library with material (and image just in case?) Note if there is a problem with the mesh in the middle open dbx, select material, change y offset to 0 if it is not already. Thin embedded screen cabinet door.zip Thin Screen.calibz
  17. Don't make them appliances- have one opening, they are shelves set as rollouts
  18. Very likely that is not what is happening more likely the sun and or backdrop are overriding the lights. Tilt your camera and you may see that they are on. First two images have same light set and settings- Sun is at 10 and backdrop is at 100. Note that the lights are on. Bottom image has both sun and backdrop at 10. Can see lights and still see sun shadows.
  19. I have ClipMate, I don't use it as often as I used to just the nature of most of my clients. Very powerful tool that does more than just store text. Saves RT, symbols, cad details, tools to clean up text strings...Worth a look.
  20. They don't work because cabinet corners aren't lined up. Not a big, pilot error.
  21. If I had to do this I would only bother to figure out what is the best fit across the faces. Set that then increase depth. I would never bother to try to fit the back into the corner because it's wasted space that can't be reached, unlikely that the corner is perfect, a waste of extra $$. Which leaves how to find the fit. Per attached image- if full overly will need to at least have "zero fillers" on each side, if not available then need to work out filler width so doors work. Else do what Eric suggests if you feel you must.
  22. The only parameter to alter would be the molding vertical offset. If "selected line" is changing on it's own I don't know why. Here are the selected line settings for vertical what I sent you, I simply drew a rectangle and this is what those were. and horizontal
  23. there is no reason to change the selected line. Attached is a metric plan with 3D molding line for you to examin. Offsets are in mm with one to the inside and one to the outside. molding offset.zip