Thank you for your kind response. I have idx renditioner with red rendering buttons it does not give me i render options button so that i can turn on edges.
Here is a bathroom I grabbed from the 3D warehouse. In this case the tiles were completely determined by the materials and textures and no edge lines were added.
I did use the "Sharpen" filter to highlight the details a bit.
In SketchUp, details like this are often highlighted using edge lines. (You can also use a texture/material which include the edge lines or draw a flat floor with edge lines, or draw the area between the tiles using angles and colors - depending on your modelling methods. These last two methods will render properly.)
If you use edge lines, you have a couple of choices - convert the edge lines to 3D edges (automatically) before rendeirng, or superimpose the SketchUp edges onto the rendering (automaticlaly).
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Here is a bathroom I grabbed from the 3D warehouse. In this case the tiles were completely determined by the materials and textures and no edge lines were added.
I did use the "Sharpen" filter to highlight the details a bit.
In SketchUp, details like this are often highlighted using edge lines. (You can also use a texture/material which include the edge lines or draw a flat floor with edge lines, or draw the area between the tiles using angles and colors - depending on your modelling methods. These last two methods will render properly.)
If you use edge lines, you have a couple of choices - convert the edge lines to 3D edges (automatically) before rendeirng, or superimpose the SketchUp edges onto the rendering (automaticlaly).
See: Edge Highlighting
Image rendered with edge lines to show detail. Note how these "rendered" edge lines are reflected in the counter top as well.