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    I'm attempting to create a room using an image as a piece of art. But when I render my room, the image disappears completely. What can I do to get my rendered materials and my image to show?

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    Are you using the correct render type? Make sure that the render type is set to either Photo Real or Photo Raytrace in the Render dialogue box. Also, make sure that the apply materials option is checked.
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    Default Re: Imaging/Rendering Issues

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    Make sure the image is attached to some kind of solid like a box. This way it will render the image as a material.

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