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A Maxwell Burger Joint

Anonymous
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It has been ages since I took the time to get some renderings posted here. This is a proposed Hamburger Grill at San Francisco International Airport. Modeled in ArchiCAD 13 using the Maxwell Render Plugin. It rendered over night.

For a larger image you can view here...
http://www.visualizeitbuilt.com/retail/burger-joint-san-francisco-international-airport/

BurgerJoint22 (2).jpg
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Karl Ottenstein
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Got a 'page not found' error...
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AC 28 USA and earlier   •   macOS Sequoia 15.2, MacBook Pro M2 Max 12CPU/30GPU cores, 32GB
Anonymous
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Hm. Seems to work now. BTW, How can I hide the URL and just have the linked image show up in the body of the post? Using [Img] URL [Img] doesn't seem to work.
Karl Ottenstein
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I still get page not found, Daniel. I wonder if the URL is somehow associated with your login there and you have to log out to get the public URL?

Weird. I went to your home page, followed links to find the burger joint, clicked the image to get the pop-up image, copied the link and pasted it in Safari and got the same image... after which your link worked as well. Some strange caching thing maybe...

Nice render. Image appears to be 6 am, just after the night shift cleaners finished polishing everything. 🙂

Thanks,
Karl

OT: The [img] tag lets you embed a url that displays itself here as an image. Not sure why it doesn't work for you other than that I cannot browse to the url anyway.

The [url] tag lets you show some visible text and hide the actual url, just like the <a> html tag
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AC 28 USA and earlier   •   macOS Sequoia 15.2, MacBook Pro M2 Max 12CPU/30GPU cores, 32GB
Anonymous
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Hi Karl,

Thanks for helping sort this out. I think by using a slightly less direct link to the gallery should get this to work. Only one more click to see the full size image. I am in the process of building this site using Squarespace. Everything is pretty slick, but I am discovering these little hiccups along the way. Maybe I should resort to uploading small images directly here.

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