Plain is what the client asked for, And plain is what they got.
Dave Norton
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Plain or not, that's a nice looking presentation!
http://www.corlanecabinetry.com
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AMD Ryzen 5 7600X 6-Core Processor 4.70 GHz, 64GB RAM, NVidia RTX A2000 12GB, Windows 10 64 bit
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Great looking library. I build libraries pretty much exclusively and the rendering always sells the job. Here's a tip I got from eCab.......When you are building the room for creating the display, you can right click and select \"Hide\" to hide the lighting fixtures so they won't show in the rendering and obscure part of the cabinetry. The light will still illuminate the work.