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| Posted by whippetsleek at Aug 2, 2010, 11:08:03 PM |
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Re: Great Program... Many thanks! .....but there are a few questions.. Ah I was going to suggest using a box from the furniture list, for your Hip walls, then you could use ceilings for your normal height walls, but since you are going through the export / import process, it might make it more awkward mixing walls and furniture. you still won't have any centre ceiling lights, but how about using a flattered box/es to make your ceiling? That is a good idea, I will have to try that... Should the tiles be appearing stretched, or is that what you mean by the issues you are experiencing?. The tiles are meant to be that way... lol... that is a texture made from the picture from the manufacturer themselves. I was more just commenting on my own poor cropping ability before making it a texture. I'll have to crop down the grout lines and make them look smoother and thinner. As for your texture going to the white side (why can I hear Darth Vader when I read this?) it has to be better than the 'dark side!' reaches for Light saber... ![]() Hehe.. I was once compared to Leia's adopted mother Breha Organa. Friends said I was like a mini rebellion all by myself, and would bite the ankles of the Emperor on my way pass him to the firing squad... If that is light or dak... I call it a shade of grey...But anyway, I was meaning that my furniture was turning white. I'm not sure if it is losing it's texture, or if the renderer thinks the furniture is shiny and is putting a gloss? I'm not sure how to find out. Unless the plant textures were very large, then not necessarily, there is also an issue (with fix available in next render release) where if an object contains illegal values, then the render won't complete. As a test you could try adjusting just the plants textures to a maximum of 512x512 in a paint/image editing software. Or try other plant/s. That is a good idea, I think many of my textures are too big. I will have to resize them. What would you like to edit? For furniture: Double click (or right click) the furniture in the plan view or furniture list to Modify (and select Modify) Textures on walls: Select the wall and double click [i[(or right click, choose Modify) Click on the Texture, which opens another window, find your texture again (A step I would like to see removed, if editing the same texture) and choose Modify. PS: The left click and right click information provided, is while using Sweet Home on Windows, I would imagine a similar mode of operation is available while using Mac OS X (if using a two button mouse) or Linux. Hope this helps! db4tech lol... I was talking about here on this forum. I was looking for an edit button for my post. I see the reply and quote buttons, but no edit. So I was thinking that maybe this forum has a limit on how soon you can edit your posts. I know of forums that have the feature because of too many nuisance posters. I type too quickly sometimes and forget to add things I wanted to say.Either my brain is too fast for the fingers, or too slow... I haven't figured out which yet... ![]() ---------------------------------------- ![]() |
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