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Leo Graywacz
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Rendering Anomalies

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When I do the final rendering the panels in the doors and cabinets have repetitive woodgrain. Is there a way to get this to look more natural and smooth? Thanks. :beer:
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Leo,

You will probably need to find a different texture. Textures are tiled and some wood textures with a heavy grain pattern will show the tiling. I like to use some of the Formica and Wilsonart laminate wood textures.

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I use the hard maple (natural) for 95% of my renderings. The one that came with the program. I have the problems with the panels in the raised panel doors and the end panels that are plywood. It looks like the program tries to make them into 3-4" boards. And then it shifts the board down a few inches and keeps going like that. It really looks to repetitive. Do you have any suggestions on which texture I can use for the hard maple. Thanks Kerry.
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Maybe try some of the quarter cut grains.
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Post by Leo Graywacz »

I didn't know there were any. I'll take a look.
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