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  1. Katie,

    1) There is no error message. The machine just locks up when the "rendering curtain" has dropped about halfway down the screen.

    2) I have not added shaders. I am using only door & window PIO's and textures that were included in VWA & L w/ RW's.

    3) I have not re-set the "custom renderworks" settings. Usually, by the time I force-quit and re-boot VW's, everything will work fine again for some time (maybe an hour, maybe the rest of the day).

    4) FYI: the first time I noticed this was immediately after changing the ambiant light level in my linked layer.

    Thanks! (And BTW, did you ever get a file from me and some questions last week???) PLC

  2. Garry, here's how I would do it (and yes, it's a pain in the you know what!): go to isometric view and select the logs one (or more) at a time then go to top plan view and drag them (they'll look rectangles?) to meet the openings that you've defined (with extruded rectangles?). If you can find a better way I'd be happy to know about it. PLC

  3. Hi NNA support team,In VWA w/ Landmark & Renderworks on a Mac G4 running OS 9.1: Occasionaly, and without seemingly being provoked, a Final Render will fail about half way down the screen. The only cure is to force quit VW and re-boot. Please submit this to the de-buggers.

    Thanks! PLC

  4. JOE, as a daily professional VW user AND the owner of a small project music studio (where I create a lot of sound files etc.) I was really curious to HEAR a CAD file. As an interesting tidbit, Skunk Baxter (guitar virtuoso of Steely Dan & Doobies fame, among others) once said: "If you take the note A 440 and multiply it by [some exponent that I've forgotten] you will get the color green." Anyway, I'm glad you figured it out, and be nice to Samantha! PLC

  5. Petri, I agree entirely about the inability to color/texture certain parts of PIO's. It has always been a bummer and I have complained about it before. We need to remember that VW is still what I would consider 'adolescent' software. Since I have used it since version 4, I can say it has truly improved, but still has a long way to go until it is a fully functioning adult. We all need to keep requesting the features we want so that the developers can hear. About the DTM: at first I had a great deal of trouble with it, but eventually was able to get it to work (by following the online manual and reading between the lines in some cases). I never tried to render a site but I did cut many sections through various places at building corners, etc. and for that it was invaluable. PLC (Peter Cipes) PS I am In Oregon, USA and hope someday to visit your wonderful part of the world. Where in Australia are you???

  6. Interesting! Here's what I would do: Make a log from an extruded circle of the appropriate diameter. Color or texture it (maybe with a light wood-ish texture). Then in alternating plan & front views you can duplicate, rotate 90?. move up and stretch longer or shorter for the first and second course of logs. Don't worry about the notches or overlaps as these ought to appear OK just by superimposing logs on one another. Then select and group and duplicate for the rest of the wall height. For a real 3-d model you will need to stop and start the logs at door & window openings, but for simple frontal views you could probably get away with just placing doors & windows in front. On the other hand you might check the Texture suppliers to see if they have "log".Let me know how this progresses!!! PLC

  7. ROSS, I'll ask what they always ask: What system are you running (then maybe Katie can slant her reply your way). For my two cents I am a Mac fanatic and will whine loudly when forced to use the other OS. But on the flip side, the windows version of VW is nearly identical to the Mac version. It's just the Windows GUI I dont care for. PLC

  8. Fred, Draw a line. Then draw another line which intersects the first at the point where you want to break it. Then select the first line and the second line (shift/click). Then go to the TRIM command in the TOOLS menu. When you are return to the drw'g you will have a hand cursor. Click it on the BISECTOR line, and voila! PLC

  9. BG, I'm not sure your question is clear. But when I do revisions to existing drawing files I go one of two ways: 1) if I may need to go back to the un-revised file for any reason I always do a "save as" and re-name the file. Then I do the revision on the newer file. Later I may trash the original, but this gives me a little back-up safety net, so to speak; or 2) if I know that I will never need a copy of the un-revised file I make changes directly to it, then of course make a back-up copy to ZIP (for work in progress) or CD (for archiving finished projects). PLC

  10. Randy, My memory of the upgrade from 8.5.2 to 9 is that I had to redo my custom workspace, but it didn't take too long. There were other weird things in 9.0.1 & 9.1, but 9.5.1 seems more stable, faster, less buggy (although not perfect) and all-in-all fine. The biggest change has to do with "type1" (v8) and "type 2" (v9) objects and file translation, so make sure ask for help (from the techies @NNA) if you need it. PLC MacG4/OS9.1

  11. JNR, you know what they say: "The only stupid question is the one you never ask." But on a scale of 1 to 10....

    OKAY, here's what you do: open a blank document and change all of the settings (page size, type face, line weights, origin, etc. etc. ad infinitum) to what you like. On mine I have a tiltle block on it's own layer and many other "standard" layers already defined. THEN save the that document "as a template". Then when you want to start a new job, simply open the template, which will give you an untitled new document with all of your defaults already set. PLC

  12. Simon, I have used the program since version 4 (when it was called MiniCad). I do not have a lot of experience with other CAD programs but here's my thoughts: I use VW Architect w/ renderworks (v. 9.5.1) every day on a Mac G4 (450 DP) running OS 9.1. It is a more or less stable environment, which is not to say that I haven't experienced problems. Usually during the upgrading process (or I assume if you are just starting) there is a one to two week period of heavy frustration (and I think all new software has this element). But with patience things get better quickly. The program is very easy to learn and use, but I would seriously recommend hiring a trainer in your area to give you a jump-start. There is no replacement for that kind of hands-on knowledge. Renderworks is great now that we have fast enough machines to run it (it used to take a LONG time, now just a few seconds). The program is object based and is intended to used as a 2-d 3-d hybrid, ie: you create a 3-d model from which all of your presentations and working drawings are generated. However, do not be misled: if you are really picky about your graphic style, like I am, you will need to do a fair bit of clean-up/cheating to acheive desired finished results. All-in-all VW is a program that is no longer an adolescent, but not yet quite mature. It seems to be evolving rapidly and for the price I'm not sure you'll find much to compare it to. PLC

  13. I have had similar Page Setup problems. I think (although I am not at all certain) it has to with creating PDF's. If I select PDF writer as my printer, then make page setup changes (which would be the normal sequence of events), those settings cannot be modified by page setup from any other printer. I have solved it in two ways: 1) always make a disposable copy of a file prior to printing a pdf, or, 2) Go back into the pdf page setup and make any changes, then switch printers. The first method is by far easier! Just make sure you dont tinker with your drawings just before printing or you'll wonder why your changes dont show up in the original file. PLC G4/450DP

  14. Just to put in my 2 cents: even with lightning-fast cable modem connection, the 9.5.1 installer took a really long time (10+ minutes!) to complete it's task. Actually it took a really long time to start the second segment (the actual install). Once it started it went through it pretty quickly. PLC G4/450 DP

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