Elevations with material color atributes
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2005-07-27 06:19 PM - last edited on 2023-05-26 03:14 PM by Rubia Torres
2005-07-27
06:19 PM
I know it is possible to make a 3D frontal rendering:copy the fills from the 3D window and paste them on the elevation window...but, is there another easiest way around?
Jaime Neto
Caldas da Rainha / Portugal
Archicad 9.0, PowerBook G4, MacOs X
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2005-07-27 10:00 PM
2005-07-27
10:00 PM
i assume you mean you just want solid colour fills on the elevations
go to options>materials
for each material you're using change the '3d hatching' to 'solid fill' with a pen the colour you want
in the settings dialogue for the section line switch on 'vectorial 3d hatching' under model effects (make sure 'use one pen for all elements' is switched off)
bill
go to options>materials
for each material you're using change the '3d hatching' to 'solid fill' with a pen the colour you want
in the settings dialogue for the section line switch on 'vectorial 3d hatching' under model effects (make sure 'use one pen for all elements' is switched off)
bill
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2005-07-28 03:20 PM
2005-07-28
03:20 PM
in the settings dialogue for the section line switch on 'vectorial 3d hatching' under model effects (make sure 'use one pen for all elements' is switched off)
Thank you for the useful tip Bill Shorter!
It is a pity one can not have "uniform pen color for all elements" except for material color definitions.That would produce more consistent elevations.
Jaime Neto
Thank you for the useful tip Bill Shorter!
It is a pity one can not have "uniform pen color for all elements" except for material color definitions.That would produce more consistent elevations.
Jaime Neto