2003-11-12 06:57 AM - last edited on 2023-05-11 02:02 PM by Noemi Balogh
2003-11-15 06:34 PM
Link wrote:Well ... if the houses are more or less of similar size (which they presumably are, otherwise plans, S/E could not automatically fit) then you should also decide on the size and shape of the 3D window, predefine 3D views, and set the photorendering window to be proportional to the 3D window.
As the model is populated in AC, it is automatically reflected and positioned perfectly on sheets in PM.///We have it so dialed in, that having him constantly resizing his 3D window would seriously hamper his quick production times. This problem is our biggest hurdle to overcome in our final stages of development.
2003-11-15 07:47 PM
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2003-11-17 09:33 PM
2003-11-18 06:12 AM
Link wrote:Ah. Sorry. Somehow had missed that image and Djordje's reply to it - problem with this new system...had read the beginning of the thread, then when logged back on there was a flurry of messages and didn't realize I had missed some in the middle!
Hey Karl
If you take a look at the image I uploaded in an earlier post, you'll see what I mean. I really can't explain it better than that image shows it. Basically we want the sketch render to show more information than the 3D window. It's all there in the 3D window, because we can stretch it, or pan around and see it. Obviously we don't usually want AC to render more than is needed, but I think if we specify the photorender window to be bigger than the 3D window, then AC should photorender what we specify - not relate back to only what is shown in the 3D window. Zooming and/or resizing the 3D window is not really an option - what if we have two photorenders from the same 3D window for example. And both are prelinked into a layout book?
2003-11-18 01:40 PM
Link wrote:No way , Jose What is seen in the 3D window defines what is to be rendered.
Basically we want the sketch render to show more information than the 3D window.