RENDR Flex Guidebook
All about RENDR's editable plans
By AJ1 author33 articles
- Article 1 — Welcome to RENDR FlexWhat is RENDR Flex?
- Article 2 — Choosing Your WorkspaceAll about Flex on iPad, iPhone, and Web.
- Article 3 — Understanding Flex ModesFlex organizes editing into specialized modes so you can focus on one type of work at a time.
- Article 4 — Understanding the Flex WorkspaceLearn how Flex organizes your workspace so the right tools are available exactly when you need them.
- Article 5 — Navigating Your Floor PlanLearn how to move around your floor plan, zoom into areas of interest, and quickly return to the full layout while editing.
- Article 6 — Saving Your WorkLearn when to save your work, how Undo and Redo work, and how Flex protects you from accidentally losing edits.
- Article 7 — Layers & VisibilityLearn how to show and hide information in Flex, troubleshoot missing items, and use layers to simplify your workspace while editing.
- Article 8 — 2D & 3D ViewsLearn when to use the 2D and 3D views, how to switch between them, and what you can do in each.
- Article 9 — How Walls WorkLearn how walls connect, how Flex treats wall corners and endpoints, and why clean wall geometry is important throughout the editor.
- Article 10 — Editing WallsThis article explains the primary wall editing tools available in Flex and how to use them effectively.
- Article 10 (cont…) — Advanced Wall Editing & Wall BehaviorUnderstanding how Flex manages wall behavior can help explain why certain edits behave the way they do and make complex floor plans much easier to edit.
- Article 11 — Drawing New WallsLearn how to add new walls to your floor plan while preserving accurate room geometry and clean connections.
- Article 12 — Using Room DividersSeparate spaces without creating a physical wall.
- Article 13 — Adding & Editing Doors, Windows & OpeningsPlace, position, resize, and edit doors, windows, and openings directly on your floor plan while keeping them aligned with the surrounding wall geometry.
- Article 14 — Working with RoomsLearn how Flex automatically detects rooms, rename them, review room information, and troubleshoot missing rooms.
- Article 15 — Measurements & DimensionsLearn how to use measurements to edit walls, doors, windows, openings, and other supported geometry directly from the floor plan.
- Article 16 — Working with ObjectsLearn how to add, move, rotate, resize, and manage objects throughout your floor plan.
- Article 17 — Understanding Selection & Editing ModesFlex separates different types of work into dedicated workspaces. Within each workspace, individual tools perform specific tasks.
- Article 18 — Troubleshooting Walls, Rooms & GeometryInformation on how to troubleshoot unexpected wall, room, or basic geometry issues.
- Article 19 — Working with Flooring AreasUnderstand how Flooring Areas work in RENDR Flex. This article explains how to generate, create, review, and troubleshoot Flooring Areas so your flooring quantities accurately reflect the intended installation.
- Article 20 — Editing, Dividing & Excluding Flooring AreasLearn how to edit Flooring Areas in RENDR Flex by reshaping boundaries, adding or removing vertices, dividing flooring into multiple materials, managing exclusions, and troubleshooting common flooring editing issues.
- Article 21 — Managing Continuous Flooring Across Multiple RoomsLearn how to represent a continuous flooring installation across multiple rooms.
- Article 22 — Working with MarkupLearn how to use Markup Mode to add notes, symbols, sketches, custom dimensions, and other visual annotations to your floor plan.
- Article 23 — Creating & Editing MarkupLearn how to create, reposition, resize, recolor, hide, and remove markup in the RENDR iOS app.
- Article 24 — Adding and Editing Custom DimensionsLearn how to add reference measurements to a floor plan using Custom Dimensions.
- Article 25 — Working with PhotosLearn how to add, view, organize, annotate, share, save, and delete photos associated with a Space in RENDR.
- Article 26 — Viewing Room ElevationsLearn how to open Room Elevations, review modeled walls and openings, compare them with project photos, and use elevations as a final quality-control step before sharing or exporting a Space.
- Article 27 — Reviewing Your Project in 3DLearn how to open the Web 3D Viewer, navigate the model, inspect walls, and use 3D as a final visual check.
- Article 28 — Saving Your WorkLearn how to save Flex edits, confirm whether changes still need to be saved, and safely close or export a Space without accidentally losing your work.
- Article 29 — Exporting a PDFLearn how to export a PDF of your floor plan, choose the correct scale and orientation, customize what appears on the drawing, and generate a professional plan for customers, production…
- Article 30 — Why Remodelers Use RENDR Before CADLearn why remodelers use RENDR before CAD, how Flex fits into the remodeling workflow, and how the work you complete in Flex becomes the starting point for your design in…
- Article 31 — Why Remodelers Start Their Estimates in RENDRLearn how RENDR Flex fits into your estimating workflow, why remodelers prepare projects in Flex before estimating, and how room-based parameters from your Flex project can be used in supported…
- Article 32 — Understanding Snap SettingsSnap Settings help Flex align walls, flooring, dimensions, and objects so your floor plan stays clean and accurate. You can adjust these settings when you need more control over specific…
