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I know there are a lot of posts on forums around the internet on how fix walls that are rendering invisible. I am actually trying to make my walls invisible, hopefully with materials but if that won't work, however. I'm trying to render what is hosted as a door (it's used as a screen) in front of a glass curtain wall and I want the wall it's hosted on to appear invisible, if possible. I know you're never supposed to render that type of detail and all, it's just the project I'm doing and I know what I'm getting into.
If anyone has any tips on getting the walls to render as invisible (or not register during the rendering at all) I would really appreciate it.
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select the wall that the door is on and hide
that element by clicking the glasses down on
the view bar.. then only the door will render
and the wall will be invisible..
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