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| Posted by hansmex at Mar 1, 2019, 7:26:10 AM |
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Re: Graphic Anomalies is this better? It's a 30+ MB PNG made by: - exporting your file from SH3D as SVG - importing it in Inkscape - saving it as PNG My guess is that the hatching in part of the floor makes the file so large and may also cause "moire" effects due to magnification or compression, which could be explained as glitches. Note: My modifications to your file: - I deleted the oblique wall next to the theatre - I deleted the floor 80x120 mtr Hans ---------------------------------------- Hans new website - under constuction hansdirkse.info |
| Posted by alphagreydragon at Mar 7, 2019, 9:31:30 PM |
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Re: Graphic Anomalies I ended up breaking down the file for sections of the building. LL UL middle and R so that the files complexity allowed me to render a 3d image without all the graphics anomalies. It worked enough and I was careful enough that I could stitch together (sort of) a full size graphic for the main presentation page. We have a meeting next week to talk about changing the 3D program and will examine 3 programs, Revit, Autocad and FreeCAD Arch. We shall see what we shall see. Thanks for the assist. |
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