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Polar Bear
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Hello,

 

What am i doing wrong: attached are two views.  One view has trees, but it's really not good looking.  I just want trees silhouette.  And i don't have time or intention to do the whole render business, just to present elevations.  What to do?

 

Thanks

Martin


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Archicad 25 - 5010
Macbook pro 13" /Big sur 11.4 + External 4K 27"
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Podolsky
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use 2d trees - place them directly to 3d document. Don't use 3d trees or sketch render - plain 3d document with shadows and surface fills (I guess your previews are from 3d document).

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Podolsky
Ace

use 2d trees - place them directly to 3d document. Don't use 3d trees or sketch render - plain 3d document with shadows and surface fills (I guess your previews are from 3d document).

Polar Bear
Booster

thanks a lot!

Archicad 25 - 5010
Macbook pro 13" /Big sur 11.4 + External 4K 27"
Polar Bear
Booster

Stupid question: How and where to get nice 2 d trees?

 

Thanks!

Archicad 25 - 5010
Macbook pro 13" /Big sur 11.4 + External 4K 27"

same object, just set the floor plan symbol to show as an elevation and place directly in the 3d document

 

BIM solutions and trouble shooting (self proclaimed) expert. Using Archicad 26 5002 US on Mac OS 11.5.2