Custom Pictures
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2008-01-20 07:09 PM
2008-01-20
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2008-01-20 08:21 PM
2008-01-20
08:21 PM
You'll add a folder to your Archicad library using the Library Manager.
Put your new things in this folder to keep them distinct from the original Archicad library that gets updated all the time.
Once a picture is in this folder and the folder is loaded into the library, you can put its name in the object's image call and it will appear within the picture object.
This is how all new things get added. Beginners must remember that unless a thing is formally added to the library it will not be accessible. If Archicad is running when you add elements, the library must be reloaded in the Library Manager.
"Pirate" is so declasse. "Conquistador," please!
Put your new things in this folder to keep them distinct from the original Archicad library that gets updated all the time.
Once a picture is in this folder and the folder is loaded into the library, you can put its name in the object's image call and it will appear within the picture object.
This is how all new things get added. Beginners must remember that unless a thing is formally added to the library it will not be accessible. If Archicad is running when you add elements, the library must be reloaded in the Library Manager.
"Pirate" is so declasse. "Conquistador," please!
Dwight Atkinson
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2008-01-21 12:22 AM
2008-01-21
12:22 AM
Dwight wrote:It's actually a Halberdier!
"Pirate" is so declasse. "Conquistador," please!
Cheers,
Link.
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2008-01-21 12:29 AM
2008-01-21
12:29 AM
My mother-in-law is carried by one of these guys.
Dwight Atkinson
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2008-01-21 05:13 PM
2008-01-21
05:13 PM
I do realize that I have to add items to my library, and have created a sub folder in my graphisoft library for "other objects". I have made a few 2D & 3d GSL's, which I use. I guess my question should have been more specific. Is there anyway to use a jpeg or bitmap on the face of the painting?
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2008-01-21 05:23 PM
2008-01-21
05:23 PM
In the Picture 11 Object dialog PArameters , once your image files are loaded into the library as outlined previously, do this:
Use Custom Picture "ON"
Name of Picture File "Naneofyourpicturehere"
Use Custom Picture "ON"
Name of Picture File "Naneofyourpicturehere"
Dwight Atkinson
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2008-01-21 09:07 PM
2008-01-21
09:07 PM
What I did was.....
Opened the selected jpeg with Graphic Converter, then saved it as a .png file.
This was added to the library and then I was able to use it. It does not seem that I can use the jpeg file as a custom picture....or can I?
AC did not seem to recognize it.
Opened the selected jpeg with Graphic Converter, then saved it as a .png file.
This was added to the library and then I was able to use it. It does not seem that I can use the jpeg file as a custom picture....or can I?
AC did not seem to recognize it.
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2008-01-21 09:51 PM
2008-01-21
09:51 PM
There is this weird problem with JPEG. Macintosh computers can save a CMYK JPEG file that Windows computers don't recognize since JPEG is strictly an RGB file type.
But JPEG should otherwise be fine. I suspect that your problem is related to loading the file into the library.
Go figger.
But JPEG should otherwise be fine. I suspect that your problem is related to loading the file into the library.
Go figger.
Dwight Atkinson