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Hi there, I have created some walls using the Wall Tool and am trying to apply a renderworks texture to it. However, only the perimeter faces have the texture applied. In the Object Info - Render palette, a lot of settings that I'm used to seeing are now missing: The first image on the left is what my coworker sees, and what I'm used to seeing; a dropdown of applying textures to the overall or to specific faces. I, on the other hand, am experiencing the second image on the right, which is missing this whole dropdown entirely. I'm unsure if there was a setting that got changed or something, but we just recently upgraded our hardware at our office and have a fresh install of Vectorworks, and this has only started to become an issue with the new computer I'm operating on. Thank you!
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Hi VW, Is it possible to drag & drop images from desktop into a TEX folder or into VW program?? (not using as bitmap but as Renderworks textures) Thanks in advance
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Can I Turn Off Renderworks For Certain Layers
Jezza posted a question in Wishlist - Feature and Content Requests
We often work on models where we are working on one floor of a building, for instance roof extensions and loft conversions. As we will often need the lower floors for presentation in planning drawings, we normally work up all the floors into a full basic Bim model using our tool sets with surface hatches/renderworks textures, etc, in place, and then concentrate on the floor we are working on. I would like to be able to create an OpenGL orbital animation, showing Renderworks textures ONLY on the levels we are working on, showing the rest of the building in white, so it effectively looks like part of a massing model. Is it possible to switch all Textures/rendering off on individual design layers? If not, what is the quickest way to achieve this look? I can see a number of applications for this (not least creating slightly better massing models than the AEC tool allows) but I'm surprised I can't seem to find a solution to this anywhere. Any suggestions anyone?