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Fire with Logs
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A fire that will render alright in Enscape. I did not make the logs. To get the fire to appear correctly, please use the attached material image as the material and as the cutout. Provides a decent 360 viewing fire. Unfortunately, you may need to offset the image a bit. Hope it's helpful!
It will not let me add the photo of the image so this link to google image search should help.
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CSI Division: 10 30 00 Fireplaces & Stoves RevitCity Division: Uncategorized
Product Version: Revit Architecture 2017 |
Uploaded By: spammy1215
Uploaded On: Thu, Dec 5, 2019
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Mon, May 18, 2020 at 11:03:19 AM
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Where are the attached material images?
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Mon, Dec 14, 2020 at 10:04:32 PM
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please put a link for the fire material
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Wed, Jun 2, 2021 at 5:45:28 AM
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Excellent fire! Thanks a lot!
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Sat, Apr 4, 2026 at 6:33:37 PM
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It is amazing how much a little detail like a realistic fire can completely change the vibe of a 3D render, though getting those cutouts to align perfectly is always a total headache. I spent nearly an entire weekend stressing over a lighting setup for a client project, and the frustration of the flickering textures was just wearing me out. To take a much-needed break from the technical troubleshooting, I followed a tip from a fellow designer and checked out tonyspins for a bit of a mental reset. I went through a frustrating losing streak at first, but after I decided to risk a little more on a few rounds, I landed a massive win on a slot. The exclusive bonuses for us Canadians really added a nice touch to the whole experience. It was the perfect way to recharge my batteries before getting back to the actual rendering.
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