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Kerry Fullington
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Facets in Rendered views

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This is an Island I am working on and even though I select Gouraud when saving the legs in the Display Part Editor, when I render the view all of the facets show. Is there something I can do to correct this?
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Post by Paul Ellis »

Kerry,
It looks like your blades you use are blunt! :lol:
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Kerry

Would you post your cabinet and I will take a look at it. Thank you
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Thanks Justin,
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Post by Mike Seisser »

Kerry,

Are the legs display cubes?

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No Mike,
They are 5X5 legs from a vendor. I couldn't find 5X5 legs from Adams Wood Products.
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Post by Kerry Fullington »

Justin,
This must be a problem with the number of segments this company used to create their drawings as a turning created using eCabinets still shows facets but they are much smaller and not so distracting.
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How do you compose a turning?

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I've noticed several people are creating turned posts. How is that done? I'm presuming in the part editor with either a display cube or large board stock. But how do you get around the item so that it is round?
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Post by Rick Palechuk »

Hey Mike, check out some of the stuff by \"Huff\" in the customer tools section, he seems to have a good handle on display items of that nature.
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Post by Kerry Fullington »

I was able to model a close facsimile using the Shape manager and the part editor. The eCabinet model on the right renders much better than the vendors model on the left.
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