Solar lighting pole
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2010-12-27 06:52 PM
2010-12-27
06:52 PM
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2010-12-28 03:10 PM
2010-12-28
03:10 PM
Yamil:
I don't know what a solar lighting pole is, you will probably get more and better answers if you post an image or links to a web page that explains this object.
David
I don't know what a solar lighting pole is, you will probably get more and better answers if you post an image or links to a web page that explains this object.
David
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2010-12-28 03:24 PM
2010-12-28
03:24 PM
Here we go David

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2010-12-29 02:40 PM
2010-12-29
02:40 PM
Yamil:
You could start with one of the exterior street lamp objects (which is found under the Lamp Tool, for example Street Lamp 01 12), then use the Roof Tool or an Object (Solar Panel 12) to add the solar panel part to it. The simplest way to combine them would be to group them. It is also possible to save this group as a new object, see the Help Files and search for Saving 3D Models as Objects, none of this involves GDL scripting.
HTH,
David
You could start with one of the exterior street lamp objects (which is found under the Lamp Tool, for example Street Lamp 01 12), then use the Roof Tool or an Object (Solar Panel 12) to add the solar panel part to it. The simplest way to combine them would be to group them. It is also possible to save this group as a new object, see the Help Files and search for Saving 3D Models as Objects, none of this involves GDL scripting.
HTH,
David
David Maudlin / Architect
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