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      garystan
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                       I need some advice on a project.   I'm putting together a living room, later to be rendered by Twilight Render.  My question is.......should I make the ENTIRE  room (with furnishings) a component ?  I started with the basic frame....walls and windows. Then added the furniture, fireplace and carpeting.  Each individual object was imported from my library (on hard drive).   I wasn't sure how to go about this.   I just figured it'd be easier when opening this project.  That way everything would be in place....all at one time.  And ready to go for rendering.   I haven't put the ceiling on yet.
            
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        pilou
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        Seems each element must be a component! πŸ˜‰

        When all are in place they will ready for the rendering!

        Save the file "room.skp" for example in case of!
        Then you can render in your favorite program!

        Advantage to have some components : you can render only a selection of them if needing!
        (with Twillight)

        Frenchy Pilou
        Is beautiful that please without concept!
        My Little site :)

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