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Can i do final render with the transparent walls from "modify 3D view" included?

After reading about 60 pages of posts (no prob i learned lots anyway), i encountered lots of discussion on transparency. Not one mention though of the first thing i noticed when i did a render. The transparency setting from "modify 3D view" did not translate to the render. Is this a possibility and i just can't figure out how to do it?
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Re: Can i do final render with the transparent walls from "modify 3D view" included?

Sorry, walls transparency isn't taken into account at the two best quality levels of the photo creation tool. A workaround could be to export to OBJ format your home then reimport it as a piece of furniture in a new project.
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Re: Can i do final render with the transparent walls from "modify 3D view" included?

Trevor,

If you want (a) transparent wall(s), you could apply a transparent texture to both sides of your wall(s).

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