Hi guys
I can't get the bench tops to render.
The island is a material called bench top from the cabinet editor but the outer ones I have applied in the bench top editor.
Any ideas?
Thanks
Benchtop rendering
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Re: Benchtop rendering
Mark,
Render your job
Right click and choose Show/Hide
Un check Countertops
click OK
Render your job
Right click and choose Show/Hide
Un check Countertops
click OK
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Re: Benchtop rendering
I don't know Kerry. Looking at the picture, it looks like the island countertop is displayed. I thought the hide/show would hide or show all countertops not selected ones. Maybe I got this wrong.... 

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Don Thomson
Diamond Lake Custom Woodworks, LLC
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Don Thomson
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509-671-6230
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http://www.dlwoodworks.com
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Re: Benchtop rendering
Don,
I downloaded his job and tried it. That is what is wrong. The island is a display panel or cube.
Kerry
I downloaded his job and tried it. That is what is wrong. The island is a display panel or cube.
Kerry
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Re: Benchtop rendering
Thanks Kerry
I had not noticed that render mode had its own "show / hide" controls.
Duh
I had not noticed that render mode had its own "show / hide" controls.
Duh