Weird shadow domes
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‎2010-02-24 10:54 AM
‎2010-02-24
10:54 AM
Cheers in advance
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‎2010-02-25 03:49 PM
‎2010-02-25
03:49 PM
you see that wierd shadow cos archicad is NOT able to give accurate view of rounded object cos archicad alys cut down number of polygons and thats why we dont have accurate sections and elevations of rounded object.
OFC this was wish and ofc it is older wish !
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Dome in MOI3d / this is how this dome supose to look/
OFC this was wish and ofc it is older wish !
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Dome in MOI3d / this is how this dome supose to look/
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‎2010-02-25 03:52 PM
‎2010-02-25
03:52 PM
archicad dome /inacurate shadow represetation/
resolution of dome in archicad is 500
resolution of dome in archicad is 500
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‎2010-02-25 03:54 PM
‎2010-02-25
03:54 PM
archicad resolution 35
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‎2010-03-02 09:02 PM
‎2010-03-02
09:02 PM
@ NeckoFromSarajevo
so basically is there no way to get a decent looking shadow on a dome? I have to draw it with raster?
Cheers in advance
so basically is there no way to get a decent looking shadow on a dome? I have to draw it with raster?
Cheers in advance
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‎2010-03-02 09:11 PM
‎2010-03-02
09:11 PM
Assuming you are talking about shadows in elevation, this is constrained by the use of vector graphics (and thus pen colors). If you want smooth bitmap shadows you can shoot a 3D elevation/rendering and overlay it with the vector drawing.
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‎2010-03-04 03:01 PM
‎2010-03-04
03:01 PM
Matthew
that would be one way to go. However applying a fill over the problematic area minimizes the work instead of overlaying an entire view.
Cheers
that would be one way to go. However applying a fill over the problematic area minimizes the work instead of overlaying an entire view.
Cheers
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‎2010-03-04 04:04 PM
‎2010-03-04
04:04 PM
zoltar wrote:More a question of the desired effect than the amount of work I would say. Overlaying two views is pretty quick, and then the updates are automatic, but it may not be what you want.
Matthew
that would be one way to go. However applying a fill over the problematic area minimizes the work instead of overlaying an entire view.
Cheers