Wall materials won't align in the Render
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‎2011-11-10
08:21 PM
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01:02 PM
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Rubia Torres
‎2011-11-10
08:21 PM
In the attached view, there is a 1'-0" tall rim of siding (built with walls) which is the problem element. Tried this with a slab too, and get similarly bad results.
I'm working in AC10 on this project (only because I collaborate w/ someone who has that version) but could open in a later version if this is version specific.
Any suggestions? I've tried multiple textures too and get similar results.
thanks
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‎2011-11-11 08:16 AM
‎2011-11-11
08:16 AM
silly question but why do do you not have the correct main wall just going down to the base.
instead of having two walls that dont line up ?
Ian
instead of having two walls that dont line up ?
Ian
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‎2011-11-11 05:33 PM
‎2011-11-11
05:33 PM
silly question but why do do you not have the correct main wall just going down to the base.Well, that's the workaround I ended up using. But the reason is that I'm trying to model it the same way it is built, which is with walls on platform framing. The 1' tall portion would be rim board and siding, while everything above is wood stud framing + siding.
instead of having two walls that dont line up ?
cheers
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‎2011-11-11 10:18 PM
‎2011-11-11
10:18 PM
jbArch
Make the upper wall a complex profile with the siding extended down over the outside of the lower wall. That way you can still have the two walls as it is built.
HTH
Make the upper wall a complex profile with the siding extended down over the outside of the lower wall. That way you can still have the two walls as it is built.
HTH
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‎2011-11-11 10:24 PM
‎2011-11-11
10:24 PM
Nice, I like that better then my workaround. Will give it a shot.
cheers,
JB
cheers,
JB
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