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2022-04-14 11:16 AM - last edited on 2022-05-05 03:40 PM by Gordana Radonic
Hi All,
Is there a way to get your plan to show up in your 3D Model AND render out?
I dont want to 3d model everything at this stage but would like to render out with a plan to give the space some context of 'what could be'.
Anyone have any advise?
2022-04-14 01:26 PM
@sarahcele If it is just a plan view, you can overlay views on the Layout sheet. So place your 2D(?) base plan & overlay that with a 3D Document plan view at the same scale.
If you want a Perspective view then there is a trick of assigning an image as a surface texture which you can overlay on a slab or mesh. I can't find the "How to..." for that just now.
2022-04-14 01:51 PM
There is a way ...
Barry.
2022-04-15 06:00 PM
just apply a cutting plane (3d Cutaway in the view menu) set to whatever your cut plan height in plan is. Then you can use the "look perpendicular to clicked surface" under view > 3d navigation extras. click on the slab or any horizontal plane. Save the resulting view to the view map, place on layout or render with cinerender (or make a 3d document from the resulting 3d view).
From there, you can overlay the floor plan on a layout if you want a more technical view to go with it
2022-04-15 06:01 PM
I think the dwg to gdl option is cool, but a lot of work and not dynamically linked to the 3d model
2022-04-15 09:49 PM
@Patrick M I am curious about the "look perpendicular... " bit. You do know there is a 3D Document from Plan option which is quicker?
2022-04-19 01:17 AM
yes, but if you wanted to show the model/plan with any kind of perspective/height, the 3d document is just a plan projection (ortho). If I were really trying to dress it up with a 3d plan, I'd still pull it from 3d; otherwise, I'd just use a flat floor plan with custom cover fills on the slabs