Google 3D Warehouse objects show as wire frame only!
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2010-01-07 11:20 PM
2010-01-07
11:20 PM
I am happyily able to bring Google 3D warehouse objects into ArchiCAD13 with no problems. Unfoftunatly these objects do not appear to be as "smart" as ArchiCAD objects.
For instance, in the attached image, the toilet is a google object and the chair is an ArchiCAD object. Looking at the object settings dialog box, the 'Floor Plan Display' seems to be set the same.
I like how the chair shows a solid object without showing the legs below the chair. The toilet shows a wireframe, and becomes a black mess of lines when i print.
Is there an easy way to take an object from Googles 3D warehouse and get it to display cleanly in plan, section, interior elevations...
Thanks!!

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2010-01-08 12:31 AM
2010-01-08
12:31 AM
Yes. Depends on how you did the import. What steps did you use?
You'll never get a 2D symbol quite like those in many AC library objects, because Warehouse objects are just dumb 3D models. Many library objects have independent 2D representations that reflect graphic standards for floor plans / elevations. For furniture, this is often identical, fortunately.😉
You'll never get a 2D symbol quite like those in many AC library objects, because Warehouse objects are just dumb 3D models. Many library objects have independent 2D representations that reflect graphic standards for floor plans / elevations. For furniture, this is often identical, fortunately.
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2010-01-08 02:37 PM
2010-01-08
02:37 PM
Brian:
Some solutions are covered in this thread:
2D symbol of Archibase.net objects
You should add a Signature to your Profile (click the Profile button near the top of this page) with your ArchiCAD version and operating system (see mine for an example) for more accurate help in this forum.
David
Some solutions are covered in this thread:
2D symbol of Archibase.net objects
You should add a Signature to your Profile (click the Profile button near the top of this page) with your ArchiCAD version and operating system (see mine for an example) for more accurate help in this forum.
David
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2010-01-11 08:06 PM
2010-01-11
08:06 PM
Thanks, that gets me started, really appreciate it!