Promob Plus 2015 Render Cut -

The "Render Cut" is a visual artifact where the rendered output displays a hard, straight line horizontally or vertically across the image. Above the line, the furniture renders perfectly; below the line, the geometry is missing, black, or shows the background environment.

In Promob Plus 2015, this is rarely a hardware failure. Instead, it is a conflict between the software’s proprietary ray-tracing engine and how the scene camera interacts with large or complex geometries.

Direct viewport capture is more prone to cutting errors.

Summary

Key capabilities in Promob Plus 2015

Typical goals for a "render cut"

Settings and steps (assumes common Promob 2015 UI)

  • Create cut/section (if showing internal layers)
  • Render settings
  • Export
  • Workarounds if transparent background / alpha is not available Promob Plus 2015 render cut

    Post-processing tips

    Troubleshooting common issues

    Recommendations

    Alternative tools (brief)

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    In Promob Plus 2015, "rendering a cut" typically refers to creating a high-quality technical detail or sectional view of a project. To put together a clean "piece" or sectional render, follow these steps: 1. Set Up the Cut View

    To render a specific "cut" or section of your furniture, you must first isolate the viewpoint: The "Render Cut" is a visual artifact where

    Dynamic View: Navigate to the Tools menu and select Dynamic View. Use the red line to position the viewer and the blue lines to control the depth of field.

    Orthogonal Mode: Press F8 or click Exibir to switch to orthogonal (parallel) lines. This mode is specifically useful for technical "cuts" and sectional views.

    Target Height: Ensure the "Target" and "Observer" heights are aligned for a straight, professional section render. 2. Isolate the "Piece" (Modules)

    If you want to render just one piece of furniture (a module) instead of the whole room:

    Hide Surroundings: Select the modules you don’t want to see and press the "O" key to hide them.

    Layer Management: Use layers to hide the ceiling, floors, or background geometries that might block your specific sectional view.

    Duplicate Views: It is recommended to duplicate your view first, then zoom in on the specific module for the detail. 3. Lighting for Sectionals Summary

    Standard room lighting often fails in a "cut" view because walls may be removed.

    Add Ceiling: Even for a cut render, keep a ceiling geometry to prevent light from "leaking" and creating unusual effects.

    Natural vs. Artificial: Use the Real Scene settings to choose between natural and artificial light. For a clean piece render, a "Midday" theme with a sunlight intensity of around 400 often works well. 4. Integration with Promob Cut

    If your goal is to take that rendered piece into production (cutting plan):

    Send to Cut: Use the Promob Cut plugin (available in version 5.38 or later) to send your project directly for manufacturing.

    Export as .planner: If the Cut software is on a different machine, use the Export to File option to generate a .planner file. How to Start Rendering


    If you are staring at a sliced render in Promob Plus 2015, follow these troubleshooting steps in order.

    Windows 8, 8.1, and 10/11's DPI scaling confuses Promob 2015's render viewport capture.

    The most common cause. 3D software uses a camera with two planes: Near (how close an object can be to the lens) and Far (how far the camera can see). In Promob Plus 2015, when you zoom in very close to a cabinet or use a wide-angle lens, the far clipping plane might cut through a wall, floor, or large panel.