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bad rendering

I noticed this in the 3D view. Part of the floor pattern from the level above shows through the ceiling in virtual visit mode. It doesn't seem to do this in a photo created from that view, so I guess not critical, but I don't see why it's happening even so, the levels look correct: level 0: height 8', level 1: height 8', floor 1', elevation 9'.
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Re: bad rendering

Could you check whether you don't have twice a room defined at the upper level?
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Re: bad rendering

I had something similar earlier tonight and it was the room defined twice, no idea how it happened
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Re: bad rendering

The room was not defined twice, I just checked. levels are 96" with 12" floor, set 108" apart. If I move the next level up to elevation 108.125" the problem goes away. I guess maybe if the ceiling had a texture, not a colour, it might not do that. seems the texture of the floor above is going all the way through the floor, not half-way as the wall textures do.
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Re: bad rendering

This could be also due to computing errors in the intersection between the room ceiling and the floor above. I saw a few cases where it didn't work as expected, for complex ceilings.
Could you send me the file that caused a problem if you still have it?
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Re: bad rendering

I do have it, I'll send it.
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