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Answer added by  Mohamed Abdelrahman, Senior Architect, El Nasr Construction
2 years ago

Using Irradiance Map and Light Cash in Render Setup usually gives the best result, Decreasing the noise threshold and removing the render time limit provides for sharper ... See More

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Answer added by  Mohamed Abdelrahman, Senior Architect, El Nasr Construction
2 years ago

Yes, so many ways to give thickness to a Plane the easies would be using Shell Modifier or face extrude using Editable Poly

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Answer added by  Danish Rasheed, ARCHITECTURAL DRAFTSMAN, SYTA ENGINEERING CONSULTANT
4 years ago

YES   USE SHELL MODIFIER

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Answer added by  Tina Kaviani Nejad
6 years ago

I think everyone have their own ways to work with diffrent softwares, If it was me, deppending on a situation I would convert int to a poly and then do what ever I need t ... See More

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Answer added by  Omare Muhammad Azam Khan, BIM Specialist, KONE Middle East
6 years ago

Yes... Just Apply Shell Modifier...