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Attaching text to Edge of Slab

Anonymous
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Hi,
I'm a Architectural Technologist student and am learning ArchiCAD after many years as a draughtsman using AutoCAD. I'm working on a project to block model the city centre of Liverpool. I'm trying to model the Radio City Tower. However spanning across the blue should be "Radio City 96.7" I have tried creating a custom material using a tif with the text on a blue background, however I cannot get the text to show as a single line. You can just make out the yellow dashes on the blue which in fact are tiny yellow writing, not matter what I do to scale in material editor I can not enlarge the text. Does anyone know what to do?
Thank you for your time,
Rich

RadioCityTower ArchiCAD.jpg
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Anonymous
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This is what it should look like, sorry I could not seem to attach 2 images for some reason.
Anonymous
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i was going to say 3d text object but it dosnt seem to have the option to wrap it around a center point.. u *could* use 3d text and do 1 leter at a time then move each into place.. if u think about it, thats how it will be done in real life.

hope that helps
Anonymous
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Rich

Try using the 3D text object. You will have to insert each letter individually and rotate them to suit, but should do what you want.

(And yes, we are limited to only one image per post, you aren't missing anything)
Anonymous
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pretty easy.. place your 1st leter.. then rotate copy it around the center point
text.JPG
Anonymous
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Go to Olivier Dentan's web site
http://pagesperso-orange.fr/archilib.od/
and download "MultiText - 3D Curved.gsm"
This object arrays text in a curve and has
the capability to make multi-lined text.
Peter Devlin
Anonymous
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I would just like to say thank you to everyone who has helped, I found Peter's suggestion the easiest (hence the one I followed ) I thought I share it in case anyone else stumbles across this sort of problem.
Erika Epstein
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Nice model! Now for the Liverpool and its logo!
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Anonymous
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Thank you, I not sure I deserve the compliment as i'm only on week 4 of learning, and experimenting. The hardest part has been walking around Liverpool guessing how tall the buildings are so I can make the slabs the right height, have only done a third and have walked miles already!!

I've tried adding the Liverpool 08 logo to the triangular slab on the tower, by creating a custom material and applying it, it does not work well as it repeats wrong and on the rear face it is mirrored. I've tried attaching a figure, which does not show in 3d and i'm at a loss of how to do it! Any ideas are greatly appreciated!

Thank you again for any help,
Rich
Anonymous
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Rich

You can use the Picture object from the standard library to display an image of your Liverpool logo. The image needs to be loaded with your current Libraries, and then you put the name of the image into the Use Custom Picture field. (Turn off the frame to make it blend with surroundings, you can't have zero thickness picture unfortunately). Luckily it looks as though the logo is on a flat surface.

Another object downloadable from the Object Depository is the Parapicture (Parapic?) which also considers Alpha Channels for transparency where needed.

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