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  1. and zoom: It's some little project for children's (school). All models and textures are made by me (plants are made with ATree3D script). I hope, you like it:) ] Kind regards Krzysztof Czerwiński UPDATE:
  2. I'm working on an animation where I use the slice plane in Max and animate it so that you can see the section moving through the building. I modeled my components in Sketchup and imported to Max. When the section plane cuts through an object, it shows the boundary of the object when in reality, the object is a solid fill of a material. Is there a modifier or similar function I can use that will "fill my object with the object's assigned material as it cuts through it? I can post pictures if the question is unclear. Thanks!
  3. Hy, I'm using AutoCAD Architecture 2011 for the first time and I have a problem. How can I see a window that is positioned on the wall higher than standard horizontal section line. For example, a 400x800mm window, situated at a height of 1600mm, is not seen in the floor plan, just in 3d. What can I do because I want to see it when I print that floor plan. Thanks!
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