texture in 2D ?
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‎2005-01-28 03:44 PM
‎2005-01-28
03:44 PM
Jens
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‎2005-01-28 03:51 PM
‎2005-01-28
03:51 PM
If you vectorize the images you should be able to use them.
But just using a straight image, I don't think it is possible.
Cheers.
Ben
But just using a straight image, I don't think it is possible.
Cheers.
Ben

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‎2005-01-28 04:38 PM
‎2005-01-28
04:38 PM



Just using the new ArchiRuler 2.0!
I hope I will be able to upload this new major update (I mean the demo version) the next week, as usual, on www.cigraph-store.com
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Fabrizio Diodati
Graphisoft Italy Srl | Via Rossignago 2/A Spinea Venezia 30038 Italy
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‎2005-01-30 11:20 AM
‎2005-01-30
11:20 AM
Fabrizio,
Hello my friend
.
Now with a comment like that you can not possibly leave us hanging.
Are you saying that with ArchiRuler 2 you can vectorizes raster images?
Wow hope this is true.
Cheers.
Ben
Hello my friend

Now with a comment like that you can not possibly leave us hanging.
Are you saying that with ArchiRuler 2 you can vectorizes raster images?


Wow hope this is true.
Cheers.
Ben

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‎2005-01-30 01:52 PM
‎2005-01-30
01:52 PM
Hi Ben,
nice to "meet" you again waiting for the next party together!!!
No, probably I misunderstood the request or I not well answered.
What I was saying is that one of the new ArchiRuler 2.0 features let you "paint" an area in the plan (as well as in the S/E windows or in the Detail Drawing windows) using a color gradient (just the same issue you can get in Photoshop) or using a texture coming from your ArchiCAD library.
In this way you can improve your 2D drawing adding them colors and textures.
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Fabrizio
nice to "meet" you again waiting for the next party together!!!
No, probably I misunderstood the request or I not well answered.
What I was saying is that one of the new ArchiRuler 2.0 features let you "paint" an area in the plan (as well as in the S/E windows or in the Detail Drawing windows) using a color gradient (just the same issue you can get in Photoshop) or using a texture coming from your ArchiCAD library.
In this way you can improve your 2D drawing adding them colors and textures.



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Fabrizio
Fabrizio Diodati
Graphisoft Italy Srl | Via Rossignago 2/A Spinea Venezia 30038 Italy
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‎2005-01-30 06:01 PM
‎2005-01-30
06:01 PM
But in the meantime, a figure can always be pasted into the 2D plan and irregular shapes can be masked with a neutral solid fill.
Dwight Atkinson