Down and dirty rendering
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‎2005-01-06
09:49 PM
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‎2023-05-11
12:39 PM
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Noemi Balogh

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‎2005-01-06 11:08 PM
John Hyland : ARINA : www.arina.biz
User ver 4 to 12 - Jumped to v22 - so many options and settings!!!
OSX 10.15.6 [Catalina] : Archicad 22 : 15" MacBook Pro 2019 [/size]
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‎2005-01-07 09:52 PM
If I ever run into a coastal project requiring review it would be nice to call upon your local experience.
Beautiful presentation, clever solution.
Mark Burginger
(a few miles inland)

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‎2005-01-08 01:44 AM
Karl
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‎2005-01-10 03:41 AM
Regarding the building (if I may be so bold), I like the colors (so many Architects seem to be afraid of color), but I would like it better with a parapet and a flat roof.
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‎2005-01-10 06:20 AM
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‎2005-01-14 09:29 AM
Thank's for reminding all of us the goog old tricks for presentation! I'm a bit tired of these renderings.
And the house looks nice too! Can we see more of it?


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‎2005-01-15 12:25 AM
As part of a master template system, the same result can be achieved straight out of elevation windows. The colored elements must have an applied material that references a solid vectorial hatch. Then, depending on the type of element it is, you can basically set the elevation pen to whichever color you wish.
This is imported into PlotMaker and grouped to an overlaid line elevation that has no hatching and all pens mapped to one or a few colors (usually black or shades of grey), with appropriately layered display orders.
This method eliminates the need to go to the 3D window and resize any images. It can also be pre-linked, so no ongoing maintenance is needed. In essence it is automatic, but I would only recommend trying it if you produce these colored elevations all the time.
I must mention that pushing the limits like this does highlight the weaknesses of the program!
Cheers,
Link.