Custom tree bitmap in AC13
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2013-08-04 01:11 PM
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2013-08-04 01:33 PM
2013-08-04
01:33 PM
Višnja wrote:Images not attached, try again.
I'm attaching both pics so someone can check if I did that 'masking' correctly.
Višnja wrote:You might try the image's name both with and then without the file name extension.
but when I type its name in designated place and close the settings dialog, AC lets me know that it wasn't able to find pic with that name.
You should add a Signature to your Profile (click the Profile button near the top of this page) with your ArchiCAD version and operating system (see mine for an example) for more accurate help in this forum.
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2013-08-04 02:02 PM
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2013-08-04 06:32 PM
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06:32 PM
Would you mind attaching a jpg or png? These two files types are visible in the forum without the need to download. Thanks.
Regarding AC not finding the file: double check using an independent file viewer such as Explorer or Finder that the file name and location is where you think it is.
This post is a similar issue with trees.
I just repeated the ArchiWiki and got this result in AC13:
Regarding AC not finding the file: double check using an independent file viewer such as Explorer or Finder that the file name and location is where you think it is.
This post is a similar issue with trees.
I just repeated the ArchiWiki and got this result in AC13:
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2013-08-04 06:36 PM
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06:36 PM
Well files are just too big, but never mind. I think I overcome the problem by creating a semi transparent material and assigning it to a thin wall. Because of the distance it won't be visible..... I know it's a butcher's way but it did a job
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2013-08-04 06:56 PM
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06:56 PM
Not a butcher's job, I use this technique as well, it is a nice render technique and saves on render time. Here are some trees made with slabs, some are glass and others are just a solid green. They cast shadows which was my primary goal for a sun study. I avoided all the render time of real trees.

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2013-08-05 02:37 PM
2013-08-05
02:37 PM
Višnja:
To get your image to work in AC13, I converted the Gif to Tif and added a alpha channel. [The original gif works as is in 17, so there appears to be a change to the way masking is handled.]
David
To get your image to work in AC13, I converted the Gif to Tif and added a alpha channel. [The original gif works as is in 17, so there appears to be a change to the way masking is handled.]
David
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