For some reason the sofwre generated a series of ugly lines that I cant get rid off, it dosent seem a graphics display problem because I reboot and reopen my job and the lines are saved in the file, im not using a graphics card but still have an Intel graphics accelerator with 256 mb of video mem.
The problem has repeated a couple of times with different jobs after extensive modifications to the cabinets. ANY Idea or someone else with the same problem? Solution? Any Idea? Following is an example of the problem file.
Ugly Lines
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Re: Ugly Lines
The lines dissapear with a full rendering in presentation view but still cant generate a JPG file.
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Re: Ugly Lines
Mario,
Open your job
Click on one of the cabinets that is your window to select it
Press the E key on your keyboard to take the cabinet to the cabinet editor
Open Construction Settings
Click on the Face Frames Tab
Click on the Go to Page 2 Button
Using the Frame thickness Drop down menu select 3/4"
Click OK
The lines are gone
Click Return to room and save the changes to the room when prompted
Repeat for the other two cabinets.
There are still some weird things about these cabinets that the eCabinet guys should look at.
Kerry
Open your job
Click on one of the cabinets that is your window to select it
Press the E key on your keyboard to take the cabinet to the cabinet editor
Open Construction Settings
Click on the Face Frames Tab
Click on the Go to Page 2 Button
Using the Frame thickness Drop down menu select 3/4"
Click OK
The lines are gone
Click Return to room and save the changes to the room when prompted
Repeat for the other two cabinets.
There are still some weird things about these cabinets that the eCabinet guys should look at.
Kerry
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Re: Ugly Lines
Mario,
The problem seems to be with one of your materials that was used for the bottom rail on these cabinets.
You have the length set as 9800000" and the width as 1750000" and the thickness as 750000"
This is causing some problems.
The problem seems to be with one of your materials that was used for the bottom rail on these cabinets.
You have the length set as 9800000" and the width as 1750000" and the thickness as 750000"
This is causing some problems.
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Re: Ugly Lines
Thank you guys:
Finish of the problem. It seems that changing from metric to Inch measurements created this odd dimensions on the material list.
its great to find a SOLUTION
Finish of the problem. It seems that changing from metric to Inch measurements created this odd dimensions on the material list.
its great to find a SOLUTION