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I've been modeling architecture for 20 years. I started modeling for hidden-line-removal drawings. Those did not calculate intersections, so you always had to have surfaces meet properly and not overlap. That translated well to what Lightscape needed. I still model that way, out of habit. But sometimes I realize I don't have to and its nice to just run a wall past a floor and know I'm not going to get 'shadow leaks' or 'light leaks'.
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Join Date: May 2004
Location: Serbia and Montenegro
Age: 34
Posts: 213
Name: Zdravko Barisic |
I know it is impossible, BUT did someone succed with instaling Lightscape on XP x64?
Any tweak? Mode? PS - dual boot is not solution |
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