Adding text to a shop window
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‎2004-05-06
06:24 PM
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Rubia Torres
‎2004-05-06
06:24 PM
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‎2004-05-07 12:27 AM
‎2004-05-07
12:27 AM
It depends on what you need it for...
Is it for a rendering? (You could map and apply a bitmapped material for the logo)
Is it for a vector elevation or perspective? (You would need to model the text and/or logo)
Is it for a rendering? (You could map and apply a bitmapped material for the logo)
Is it for a vector elevation or perspective? (You would need to model the text and/or logo)
David Larrew, AIA, GDLA, GSRC
Architectural Technology Specialist
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‎2004-05-07 09:35 AM
‎2004-05-07
09:35 AM
carrotious wrote:If the text uses any of the True Type fonts, use the 3D text object.
I'm wast to add the logo and text to a shop window but just have no idea how to go about it. Can anyone help?
For the logo - as I suppose it is a bitmap - you have a few options:
1. Trace it over with slabs and create the object; if you have it in Illustrator or similar, bring in the DXF and trace it out
2. Use the Picture object and use your bitmap for the image - works if it is a rectangular logo
3. If you have ArchiFacade, it has an excellent interface for creating picture based objects. Use that (demo version is available as a free download - need I say more?)
Djordje
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‎2004-05-07 10:50 AM
‎2004-05-07
10:50 AM
Thanks,
Am quite new to this game. Was hoping to delay object modeling for a while but I guess I'll just get into it now. Have Zoom GDL and I imagin I will be able to take my Illustrator files and work them into objects?
Giles
Am quite new to this game. Was hoping to delay object modeling for a while but I guess I'll just get into it now. Have Zoom GDL and I imagin I will be able to take my Illustrator files and work them into objects?
Giles

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‎2004-05-07 07:48 PM
‎2004-05-07
07:48 PM
carrotious wrote:Only if you know how to walk in the rain avoiding the raindrops ...
Am quite new to this game. Was hoping to delay object modeling for a while but I guess I'll just get into it now.

carrotious wrote:You don't even need Zoom GDL, but if you are familiar with it, go on; anyway, check all the options!
Have Zoom GDL and I imagin I will be able to take my Illustrator files and work them into objects?
Djordje
ArchiCAD since 4.55 ... 1995
HP Omen
ArchiCAD since 4.55 ... 1995
HP Omen