Hello all,
I don't know what's wrong with me, but I promised someone a rendering for a job.....which is something I thought I remembered how to do, but I've got a question now...
Is there a way to omit a part of a cabinet from the rendering? For example, I had to install a fixed shelf as "do not cut" material, but I don't want it rendered - do I have the ability to do that only for rendering purposes?
Thanks in advance,
jnr
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Help with rendering
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Re: Help with rendering
Josh, I'm not aware of being able hide a shelf. You could try taking the cabinet into the CE and deleting the shelf then saving it under a modified name and then replacing the old cabinet in your rendering. I know it's a few steps, but I don't know of any other way.
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Yeah, unfortunately I have to have the shelf to get the drawers the way I want them, so can't delete it....
Oh well, I'm muddling through, and boy is there a lot to learn about all this rendering stuff! holy cow, I don't know how you guys do it.
I've got the machining end of things figured out, but this rendering is killing me!
jnr
Oh well, I'm muddling through, and boy is there a lot to learn about all this rendering stuff! holy cow, I don't know how you guys do it.
I've got the machining end of things figured out, but this rendering is killing me!
jnr

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Re: Help with rendering
Good luck Josh! You'll get it.
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Re: Help with rendering
Josh,
There is a way to do what you want. Take your cabinet to the cabinet editor and replace the fixed shelf with a display panel. Then in the room layout go to show hide and hide the display part.
Gary
There is a way to do what you want. Take your cabinet to the cabinet editor and replace the fixed shelf with a display panel. Then in the room layout go to show hide and hide the display part.
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Re: Help with rendering
Josh, you can do a front inset. Enter the shelf width -1/32" .