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2008-08-01 02:55 AM - last edited on 2023-05-26 02:47 PM by Rubia Torres
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2008-08-04 06:49 PM
Link wrote:...but doesn't that project your shadow on the elevation?
Having said that you can use the Shaded method with a Sun Azimuth of 0 degrees to make the colors appear at full strength too.
2008-08-05 12:05 PM
LGreen wrote:that's what i do too for technical drawings (which is what elevations are at the end of the day) but with a bit of colour to give them some definition. I also have the sun shadows on, so the depth is shown with the shadow but the material colour is 'flat'. These are then used in conjunction with 3D renderings to give a better idea of the building. HTH
Thanks for all of the replies, however as we are small business, 2 people, buying another program isn't really a good option, and I'm not too sure how to get the elevations from the 3D window.
I did find a solution tho, which was staring me right in the face the whole time... why does that always happen. Instead of selecting 'use material colour - shaded' I needed to select 'use material colour - non shaded'.
Well another step closer to getting the boss to let me use ArchiCAD
2008-08-05 04:39 PM
2008-08-19 10:24 PM
xristina wrote:
that's what i do too for technical drawings (which is what elevations are at the end of the day) but with a bit of colour to give them some definition. I also have the sun shadows on, so the depth is shown with the shadow but the material colour is 'flat'. These are then used in conjunction with 3D renderings to give a better idea of the building. HTH