2009-01-09 11:56 AM - last edited on 2023-05-11 12:18 PM by Noemi Balogh
2009-01-14 09:01 PM
Reeves wrote:This lets you import 3ds models. And will set the materials up for you. However the models usually have a huge polycount & don't look great in section & elevation. I'm picking most of the objects on archibase are made this way.
I also read somewhere that I had to download a "goodie" named "3D Studio in".
2009-01-26 12:54 PM
2009-01-26 01:22 PM
2009-01-26 03:28 PM
Reeves wrote:Reeves:
... example: http://www.archibaseplanet.com/download/21804.html
I've been trying to use this cabinet. But the same thing happends.
Something is wrong. It still get's greyed out.
You may try to download it maby and see if it workes for you guys? ...
2009-01-26 04:14 PM
2009-01-26 05:12 PM
2009-01-26 09:23 PM
Reeves wrote:Yes 3ds is the format used be 3D studio max.
Can the problem be that a lot of these objects are 3ds and not gdl?
3ds is for 3D Studio Max right?
2009-01-27 03:06 PM
Reeves wrote:You can use the jpg files included with the download by assigning them to the materials used in the object. Search the ArchiCAD Help files for "texture" for more information. The textures only show in the 3D Window when set to Open GL, and photorenderings.
But still, it's enoying that I can't use the materials from the download.
Reeves wrote:Beautiful
ps: I've edited my signature David😉
2009-01-27 04:25 PM
David wrote:Ah, smart. That worked great
You can use the jpg files included with the download by assigning them to the materials used in the object. Search the ArchiCAD Help files for "texture" for more information. The textures only show in the 3D Window when set to Open GL, and photorenderings.
David