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September 22, 2016 at 2:52 am #102823
Ric McGarry
ParticipantWe currently import a lot of flooring textures into our designs and while on the whole this works well for tiles and carpets, wood flooring rarely looks realistic especially in larger rooms. Also when there imported any refection you’d normally have is lost. I would be interested to know what other people do?
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October 3, 2016 at 10:11 am #105404
Ollie Farrant
2020 ExpertHi
The quality which is displayed in Fusion on your imported materials all depends on the quality of the original image/material, for exmaple if you choose a poorer quality image/material this would reflect on how its rendered within Fusion, also the same with higher quality images/materials, the higher the quality (and higher the resolutuion) the better the image will look within Fusion.
To achive a reflection on your flooring (or any other surface within your design), you can simply add a box at around 1mm thick and place this on top of your surface, once positioned correctly, change the material of the box to a “Transparaent Glass”, this can be found from within adavanced graphics. Click on the below link to see a short video.
If you wish to discuss further or would like and other “Tips and “Tricks” Please call our 2020 Fusion support team on 01233 635 533
Many Thanks
Ollie
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July 8, 2017 at 1:30 am #138257
Sean Gurley
ParticipantHi there, I have my own business and next week I am shifting to my new store and searching for some professionals who can provide me flooring and cleaning service. While discussing with my friend, he suggested me about movers in NYC moving company. If you have any suggestions, please tell me.
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