Render realistic home interior and outdoor walkthrough videos with export quality up to Ultra HD **.Work with the customizable roof, create corner windows and complex openings.Work in 2D Elevation view that displays the side view on walls and roof, a perfect tool for working with openings, niches and wall panels *.Achieve natural lighting by setting up true geolocation, time of day and cloudiness.Import 3D models from other applications in all of the most popular formats.Create elaborate terrain with elevation lines and pits, lay driveways and plan out your garden or backyard *.Add and move furniture and other objects (2,400+ items), and apply physically based materials (2,100+ supplied materials).Hone your design skills with the ready-made house and interior design samples (e.g., kitchens, bathrooms, living rooms, etc.).Kernel Report and EtreCheck Report in additional text.Build a home, renovate an apartment or plan your garden with Live Home 3D-an intuitive home, interior and landscape design app that turns all design tasks into an exciting process, while giving you the powerful tools that no other app in the store can deliver. OS version: 10.13.6 (I can't upgrade to Catalina, and missed the boat on Mojave) Let me know if anyone has any insight - thanks. Currently weighing my options, so as a last ditch effort, asking for help here just to make sure it's not something really small and stupid I've done to myself all these years. I've regularly reset PRAM and SMC, repair disk permissions in hopes that it will help. In the past week or so I've downloaded iStat and CleanMyMac to try and watch for any temperature spikes (sometimes I hear the fan loud after a crash - I haven't seen any temp spikes though and it's crashed a few times) and try different things - hasn't really helped. I've googled and read through posts trying to find a solution for me, but to no avail. My hunch is a bad video card, but I don't understand all this Kernel panic stuff and how to decipher it. I also took individual sticks of RAM out to see if it would be stable without a certain stick - it crashed eventually in all RAM configurations. I did my last whole wipe and reinstall like a week after that, tested it without peripherals and without 3rd party software (still crashed just using a browser). They gave it back to me after a week and said they checked it over and everything was perfect. It's been an Apple Store about a year and half or 2 years ago, the Genius saw the mouse jittering thing because I had to use their wifi, and I think it even crashed there. It also used to have a weird thing where the mouse would jitter if you had wi-fi turned on (although this got fixed with High Sierra) which wasn't a big problem because I usually am on ethernet. It's occurred across 3 different OSes and about occurred after an additional 3 full wipes and re-installs (which takes days for me to re-install my software and re-authorize licences). This has been a problem I've had for, sad to say, years. It will often do this several times a day (sometimes back to back, sometimes hours apart) - I could be using Pro Tools, or I could be clicking a link or opening a tab in Safari, or watching a video on YouTube. My iMac has been freezing for a few seconds and then rebooting, or sometimes just rebooting, and the odd time it will just go black for a few seconds and appear at the user login screen (even though I don't use a user login screen). Background (the problem, and the things I've tried):
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