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Hi everyone.
I'm currently using a curtain wall split into a series of panels to represent my ACM panels. Each one is a different color and can be scheduled perfectly. My problem however is that when I render my project, the lines between the panels do not appear; the colors and materials just end and begin with no apparent joint or separation between them.
Can someone suggest a solution?
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I would like to achieve an effect like the one in the attached image.
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Use a mullion.
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use a thin mullion
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