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    *JTB

    LIGHTS NOT CENTERED IN CEILINGS !!!

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    09-20-2004 03:01 AM
    Everything looks ok in the floor plan. Lights are centered. Check what happens when you render.!!! HELP NEEDED, DEADLINE APPROCHES! I was very happy to see that Revit has ceiling plans because I design office buildings all the time. And now This :-(( TIA Dimitris
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    Re: LIGHTS NOT CENTERED IN CEILINGS !!!

    09-20-2004 05:43 AM in reply to: *JTB
    the accurender material doesn't sync up with the hatch pattern they are 2 totaly sep. things.
    So you have to adjust the accurender materials offset within the material editor, try from your image to guess how far off it is and then input that into the material properies, ie. x =.5 and y= .25 note that the units in the material editor are in decimal feet.
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    *JTB

    Re: LIGHTS NOT CENTERED IN CEILINGS !!!

    09-20-2004 10:18 PM in reply to: *JTB
    Thank you very much, I corrected this and now it looks ok! I must say that these two things should work together... Ï "sdbrown" Ýãñáøå óôï ìÞíõìá news:7146673.1095684257569.JavaMail.jive@jiveforum2.autodesk.com... > the accurender material doesn't sync up with the hatch pattern they are 2 totaly sep. things. > So you have to adjust the accurender materials offset within the material editor, try from your image to guess how far off it is and then input that into the material properies, ie. x =.5 and y= .25 note that the units in the material editor are in decimal feet.
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    Re: LIGHTS NOT CENTERED IN CEILINGS !!!

    09-21-2004 06:27 AM in reply to: *JTB
    agreed. where it fails completely is if you are say rendering and open office with satilite office arround it and they all have a 2x2 or 2x4 grid, but they are oriented diff. in each room, you can't get them all to line up, without creating a sep ceiling material and type for each room. Luckly that doesn't happen to often.
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