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  1. #16
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    many thank's i'll try!
    Last edited by Andreavct; 07-16-2008 at 11:25 PM.

  2. #17
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    I used many and many hedges like pat's ones but them make the plan tooooo slow to work, there is a solution at this?

  3. #18
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    Hi Andrea
    Use low detail mode or turn them off in display options..
    .........

    Allen Colburn Jr.
    Pascoag RI 02859
    Residential Design Drafting/Framer

    Drafter for:
    http://www.artformhomeplans.com/

    Chief Architect X4






  4. #19
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    i've deleted some.. because it was so heavy that chief do not open the render full camera i think that i've exaggerated!!!

  5. #20
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    Nice job Pat, very creative use of Chief.

    Couldn't resist throwing in my two cents.

    This is one of the small shrubs from Chief, scaled down and then used as an "instance" (essentially "painted" all over a base object to give it the shape) with the instancing brush in Kerkythea. This is the same technique I have been using to render grass lately. This is one way to get around too many faces in Chief.

    Took about 15 minutes to make and render.
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    Bryce Engstrom: Architect, LEED AP
    www.engstromarchitecture.com
    Chief X6 Beta
    Sketchup Pro 6, Free 8, Thea Render, Lumion
    Chief to Kerkythea & Thea Render Converter

 

 

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