Hidden Line Views

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‎2006-10-13
08:19 PM
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‎2023-05-11
03:09 PM
by
Noemi Balogh
‎2006-10-13
08:19 PM
Thanks in advance,
Chad
RA 2012 x64, Piranesi 6 Pro, Sketchup 8, Windows 7 Pro x64, Intel Core i7, 10GB RAM, ATI Radeon Mobile 5870
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‎2006-10-13 09:30 PM
‎2006-10-13
09:30 PM
1: Shadows in 3D window:
Save the image twice - as .2dl - with the building image separate from its shadows. This option is in the save dialog.
Merge the files back into your plan or place them into an independant detail window.
Use the separate shadow image to establish fill boundaries.
Paste the shadow fills over the building image.
2: Shadow intensity: The OpenGL view, at least, responds to sun and ambient light levels, so you can tint the shadow by using sun and ambient color and also make the shadow weaker. Have fun.
Save the image twice - as .2dl - with the building image separate from its shadows. This option is in the save dialog.
Merge the files back into your plan or place them into an independant detail window.
Use the separate shadow image to establish fill boundaries.
Paste the shadow fills over the building image.
2: Shadow intensity: The OpenGL view, at least, responds to sun and ambient light levels, so you can tint the shadow by using sun and ambient color and also make the shadow weaker. Have fun.
Dwight Atkinson

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‎2006-10-13 09:57 PM
‎2006-10-13
09:57 PM
Oy vey. Here I am talking to myself:
Better to save the shadows only from the shaded view and paste them over the hidden lines view.
Better to save the shadows only from the shaded view and paste them over the hidden lines view.
Dwight Atkinson