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    • N Offline
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      Hi there,

      I've recently become familiar with 3DS Max, but haven't got quite quick enough in terms of modelling for it to be economical, so I have gone back to sketch-up, and then tried to export into 3DS to render my secne. But whenever I do this the model has really thick edges that I can't seem to get rid of, if someone could give me some advice that would be great

      I have included an image of an example render below, left box is import from sketchup, right has been made in 3dsmax.

      http://www.sketchucation.com/forums/scf/sas/Newbie/Scene.jpg

      P: BMJT

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      • AnssiA Offline
        Anssi
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        Hi,

        Uncheck the box "Export standalone edges" from the Export options dialog box (the Options button is under the thumbnail preview in the Export File dialog box)

        Anssi

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        • N Offline
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          That's brilliant, thanks!

          P: BMJT

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          • CraigDC Offline
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            Anssi is absolutely correct.

            You'll see mention of this in the SketchUp Release Notes as well. ...there's a good reason to read them right there! 😉

            Here's a link: http://sketchup.google.com/gsu6/relnotes.html

            Cheers,

            • CraigD

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