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I have two floor types, based on the finishes, whoses surfaces are at the same elevation in section. They show correctly in the 3d views, walls sit on the floors, however when I render the view, one of the floors drops below and light shines through at the base of the walls and doors. I have checked the elevations, looked for any hidden elements, verified the depth of the floors for any changes in elevations or offsets and I have not been able to determine why it would render as dropped. Any suggestions? I do have decals placed on both floors for the materials chosen to show in a finish plan, they are on both floors - one type is tile the other carpet, the carpet floor renders fine, the tile floor is dropped. The decals are all placed in the same depth as well.
Any suggestions would be much appreceiated.
Thanks!
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You say they are at the same elevation but are they really? Check all of your settings for rounding.
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