Promob Plus 2015 Render Cut !full! -
If you are experiencing any of these issues, you have found the culprit.
Use the Dynamic View tool to reverse target/observer positions for internal cabinet renders. 📝 Documenting the Cuts
The root cause of both problems is the same: a misconfigured "Cutting Line" in the tool. Promob Plus 2015 render cut
Once rendered or calculated, you can finalize the production guide:
I can provide more detailed steps for whichever part of the process you're stuck on. If you are experiencing any of these issues,
: Check that all modules have their dimensions (width, height, depth) correctly set in the Properties panel.
Check your wall intersections. Ensure the walls are properly closed and snapped together. If a wall is hidden to allow a camera view, ensure the "Render Hidden Items" option is turned off for that specific structural piece, or use a clipping plane instead. Issue 2: Grainy or Pixelated Final Images Once rendered or calculated, you can finalize the
Ensure that all edges of your wooden panels have the proper edge banding ( fita de borda ) applied. A close-up render cut will immediately expose raw, untextured board edges.
In a perfectly configured scene, this cutting line is positioned well behind the camera or the observer, ensuring you see everything from the camera up to infinity. However, if this cutting line gets accidentally moved too far forward or placed very close to the "Target" (the focal point), it starts acting like a pair of scissors, slicing through your 3D models and creating the dreaded "render cut" effect.
: Once a client approves the final design via a realistic 3D render, the internal engine translates the model directly into a structured cutting list. This automation eliminates the manual calculation of component sizes, grain directions, and sheet quantities. Step 1: Configuring Modules for Accurate Cutting Plans