License Delivery maintenance is expected to occur on Saturday, November 30, between 8 AM and 11 AM CET. This may cause a short 3-hours outage in which license-related tasks: license key upload, download, update, SSA validation, access to the license pool and Graphisoft ID authentication may not function properly. We apologize for any inconvenience.
Visualization
About built-in and 3rd party, classic and real-time rendering solutions, settings, workflows, etc.

How to render an axonometric view

Anonymous
Not applicable
Hi!
I'm a student and the assignment I'm working on now, is the first one where I can use ArchiCad. I've been drawing by hand until now.
And when I drew the images, I could make an axonometry of my room/house. But how do I do this in ArchiCad?

I want the walls/doors/windows that are closest to me, to be greyed out so we can see everything in the room.
It's supose to be in 1:50

I found a picture on the web wich are pretty close to what I want:

axonometric_04.gif
14 REPLIES 14
Anonymous
Not applicable
Okey, thank you very much. I think I get it 😉
I'll shure give it a try
Anonymous
Not applicable
If you save your top 3d view as a 3d document (new feature in 12) you can add dimensions to it. Quality wont be as good as a rendering but its alright.

Cheers!
Anonymous
Not applicable
Thank you all for all the tips

But one last thing. I really want to print out completly rendered images.
But how do I make shure that the rendered image is in the right scale?
I tried to go to wiev - zoom - actuall size. But that is not the actuall size.
Also when I'm in my layout book and viewing an a3 layout, and I press "actuall size" it's still as small as a4. Do you understand what I mean?
My drawing here is in 1:50, but how do I get a right scaled image to my layout?
Anonymous
Not applicable
Use the Resize command with the "Define graphically" option to scale the image, using an element of known length.
Anonymous
Not applicable
I just wanna say thank you guys for the help here!
I'm done with the project now