3d window trees have square shadows
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2014-08-11 06:57 PM - last edited on 2023-05-24 12:33 PM by Rubia Torres
2014-08-11
06:57 PM
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2014-08-12 05:27 AM
2014-08-12
05:27 AM
These trees are not true 3D trees but are a 'Billboard' type of tree, they consist of a flat plane with an image mapped onto that plane.
If you want shadows you will need to use 'Tree Model' object and adjust parameters to suit the type of tree you require.
Regards,
Scott
If you want shadows you will need to use 'Tree Model' object and adjust parameters to suit the type of tree you require.
Regards,
Scott
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2014-08-12 05:57 AM
2014-08-12
05:57 AM
Thanks scott,
that is a wee bit of a pain. is there a way of telling, before i waste my time downloading then placing them?
h
that is a wee bit of a pain. is there a way of telling, before i waste my time downloading then placing them?
h
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2014-08-12 08:31 AM
2014-08-12
08:31 AM
I generally use the trees included in the ArchiCAD library and edit the parameters and textures till I get a tree that I am happy with.
Trees in attached image are Tree Deciduous 6 17 from the ArchiCAD 17 Object Library.
Regards,
Scott
Trees in attached image are Tree Deciduous 6 17 from the ArchiCAD 17 Object Library.
Regards,
Scott