How can I add the render preview to a new gdl object?
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‎2007-04-27 07:04 PM
Thanks
David

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‎2007-04-27 07:15 PM
Preview Picture
In the Preview Picture window, you can attach characteristic graphical information to a GDL Object. The graphic is a PICT (MacOS) or BMP (Windows) type image and does not affect the Object’s behavior or appearance in any way. This preview is displayed as the default representation of your Object in its tool settings dialog box, as well as next to library objects listed in a browsing window.
To generate the preview of a new Object:
1: Place the Object in the Project.
2: Select the placed Object and choose View > 3D View Mode > 3D Projection Settings. Choose a projection type and set up a view angle that show the typical features of your Object. Click OK.
3; Choose Image > 3D Image Settings. Set the window’s height and width to the same value to obtain a square shaped window.
4: Check the result in the 3D Window.
5: Choose Document > Creative Imaging > PhotoRendering Settings. In the Resulting Image area, define a 128 by 128 pixel size that you will be able to insert in the preview without any distortion, and choose a neutral background for the Object (for example, white color for both the Sky and the Ground).
6: With the Object still selected, choose Document > Creative Imaging > PhotoRender Projection. A Model Picture is generated.
7: Choose Edit > Select All, then Edit > Copy.
8: Go back to the Floor Plan. With the Object still selected, choose File > Libraries and Objects > Open Object. This will open the Master Window of the selected Object.
9: Click the Preview Picture icon to open the corresponding window, then choose Edit > Paste.
10: Save the GDL Object.
You can also paste other data from the clipboard, for example a photograph of the real-life object
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‎2007-04-27 08:08 PM
Laura wrote:Is this a polite way to say RTFM?
From ArchiCAD Help:
Preview Picture
In the Preview Picture window, you can attach characteristic graphical information to a GDL Object. The graphic is a PICT (MacOS) or BMP (Windows) type image and does not affect the Object’s behavior or appearance in any way. This preview is displayed as the default representation of your Object in its tool settings dialog box, as well as next to library objects listed in a browsing window.
To generate the preview of a new Object:
1: Place the Object in the Project.
2: Select the placed Object and choose View > 3D View Mode > 3D Projection Settings. Choose a projection type and set up a view angle that show the typical features of your Object. Click OK.
3; Choose Image > 3D Image Settings. Set the window’s height and width to the same value to obtain a square shaped window.
4: Check the result in the 3D Window.
5: Choose Document > Creative Imaging > PhotoRendering Settings. In the Resulting Image area, define a 128 by 128 pixel size that you will be able to insert in the preview without any distortion, and choose a neutral background for the Object (for example, white color for both the Sky and the Ground).
6: With the Object still selected, choose Document > Creative Imaging > PhotoRender Projection. A Model Picture is generated.
7: Choose Edit > Select All, then Edit > Copy.
8: Go back to the Floor Plan. With the Object still selected, choose File > Libraries and Objects > Open Object. This will open the Master Window of the selected Object.
9: Click the Preview Picture icon to open the corresponding window, then choose Edit > Paste.
10: Save the GDL Object.
You can also paste other data from the clipboard, for example a photograph of the real-life object
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‎2007-05-02 06:06 AM
David wrote:Set the 3D window to hidden line, view from above, and click on the button "copy to 2D view" or similar ...
Laura, thanks for your help. now I have another question How can I add the 2d view I made the same procedure but doesn´t work. any hint?
Alternatively, copy and paste works - even from the 2D symbol to the 2D scripted window, so that you can tweak it later (fragments, lines, pens, hotspots ...)
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‎2007-05-02 09:20 AM
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‎2007-05-03 06:11 PM
David wrote:I hear it's highly recommended, although it's out of print, and hasn't been updated (for subsequent AC releases) for years...
There´s another book of David´s (The Cookbook) but I´m not sure if I need it, does anybody recomend it?
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‎2007-05-03 08:09 PM
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Started on AC4.0 in 91/92/93; full-time user since AC8.1 in 2004