Shadows in architectural documentation
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2020-06-04
02:42 PM
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2020-06-18 11:26 AM
I have had this issue in the past regarding having to create duplicate elevation/sections to display/hide shadows (& fills). It may be worth considering in the Shadows review. Given these settings are usually common to a group of views, perhaps the Section/Elevation > Model Display settings should move to MVO setting.
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2020-06-20 12:22 PM
In VIEW SETTINGS the view style selection could replace the Cut Plane settings which are currently greyed out in Section / Elevation and 3D views.
Opening up a legacy project would require the settings from each Section / Elevation to be saved as a preset and applied to the relevant view settings. These could then be quickly consolidated by the user through the STYLE MANAGER if required.
Just a thought.
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2020-06-20 01:24 PM
This kind of approach should be embraced by GS more effectively.
First things first: Optimize Workflows.

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2020-06-20 02:12 PM
DGSketcher wrote:
An alternative suggestion would be to move the Shadow Settings into the 3D STYLES menu and rename it to STYLE MANAGER to additionally cover Sections & Elevations...
Sounds very nice to me

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2020-06-20 02:25 PM
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2020-06-21 12:20 AM
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2020-06-30 02:29 AM
- Ability to control the hue and brightness of shadows, independent of sun/lighting intensity. This will allow for better control over presentation images.
- Ability to toggle ambient occlusion effect for 3D views. Notice the subtle shading on road forms and in the corners of the image below. These effects are due to ambient occlusion. A black & white 3D image with ambient occlusion is particularly well suited for considering spacial qualities of the design without being distracted by colour. This is a real time effect that does not require you to render the image.

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2020-06-30 08:57 PM
I have been using shadows since I first started on Archicad years ago. The shadow make the drawings look great and help the reader to understand the depth.
A couple of comments:
1 - As somebody else pointed out shadows in sections are unusable (for me) without the ability to turn a switch on to enable calculating the shadows using the full model even if the section is showing only a part of the model.
2 - This is not really specific to shadows but it feel it goes hand in hand. I have seen other Softwares allowing a fog effect in elevation and sections so that the linework for things in a distance is automatically toned down - this further helps understand the depth of the drawing.
Thank you! Look forward to 24 coming out soon

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2020-06-30 10:43 PM

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2020-07-01 03:10 AM
nardo99 wrote:
2 - This is not really specific to shadows but it feel it goes hand in hand. I have seen other Softwares allowing a fog effect in elevation and sections so that the linework for things in a distance is automatically toned down - this further helps understand the depth of the drawing.
Are you aware of the "Marked Distance Area' option in the settings for sections and elevations?
Not a 'fog' as such but it does reduce the weight (and colour) of the line work in the distance area that you set.
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