CCRRAR2

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  1. A little off topic but the renders shown in this thread prompted me to pose the question.

     

    What is the best combination of tools/utilities to get from HDP 15 to s photo realistic render?  I have tried exporting a 3D view to an STL file and then import into Blender with no luck.  Joann clearly has it mastered so I am curious how to get there.

     

    Thanks,

     

    Rob

  2. Eric and Mick

     

    Thanks again for all of your help.  Through you guidance, I learned one important thing and believe I found a bug.

     

    Learning:  The ceiling height in a room under an "open below area" needs to be the same as the floor height of the space above.  This seems counter intuitive because the default setting sets the rough and finished ceilings at the same height. Based on my now known to be flawed reasoning,  early on I matched the ceiling height of the lower space to the rest of the ceilings on that floor.   As soon as I let lower room have its default ceiling height it fixed the crown molding and one of the two areas where rough material was showing through the drywall.

     

    Bug: The second spot where rough material is showing through seems to be a bug.  Along one edge of the open space there is a half wall.  Just below where the half wall meets the corner of two outside walls there is a spot of rough material showing through and the crown minding on top does not go around the corner. When I replaced the half wall with a full wall the spot went away and the crown molding met as it should.  This is shown in the two pictures below.  If someone else can duplicate what I believe to be a bug I will happily report it.

     

    Rob

     

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  3. Mick

     

    The last plan I uploaded does not have a roof to create the problem, my previous post was mot clear.  I stripped/deleted all related elements and did not rebuild the roof.  Also, the issue appears to be between the first and second floors and not at the top of the second floor where the roof returns could cause a problem.

     

    My software should be up to dates since I just updated to Pro recently. I will double check just to make sure.

     

    Rob

  4. Mick

    No, luck. I stripped off all of the roof planes, baselines, etc. and still have the stray marks on the wall. I also deleted and rebuilt the 1/2 wall and that did not fix the molding issue. I chalked that one up to a software bug because it is present only in the open below section and mot the rest of the loft.

    I attached a new plan without the roof.

    Thanks again for taming a look.

    RobBucknell-Rosenbaum no roof.zip

  5. I am close to having all of the basic structure completed but have a bit of a strange bit of wall showing through the finished wall in one spot. Rather than trying to explain I have attached three images and the plan. One image shows the problem on the inside wall, one is a cross section of the problem are and the third is just showing where in the plan the problem is.

    There appears to be a small section of exterior wall visible in the cross section that is cussing the problem but I cannot figure out where it is from or how to get rid of it.

    Thanks in advance for your help.

    Rob

    HD Professional 15(newly upgraded)

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  6. I recently imported a sofa .skp file into HDA.  The import looks fine in both plan view and in 3D.  The problem is when I add it to my library in goes in as a fixture instead of furniture.  This presents a problem when trying to just view a plan without furniture.  Is there any way to change an objects type or force the import into a particular type?

     

    Again, as always, thanks for any help offered.

     

    Rob

  7. I am new to the forum and self taught on the software but have run into some problems that I cannot figure out.  I tried searching the knowledge base and the forum but could not find anything on point so I am here looking for some advice.

     

    I created a set of stairs with three sections and two platforms.  The main problem is the railings are not connecting from one segment to the next (see attached).

     

    There are a couple of other problems that can also be seen in the picture.  The first is the double row of crown molding.  the picture is a two story foyer so I have indicated an open to below "room" on the second  floor.  The second problem is at the top of the stairs where framing instead of finished walls is visible.

     

    Any help on any of these problems would be greatly appreciated.

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