2020-04-08 01:40 AM - last edited on 2023-05-11 11:35 AM by Noemi Balogh
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2020-04-08 09:15 AM
2020-04-08 09:15 AM
2020-04-08 09:20 AM
"...to study sunlight and shadows...First of all did you georeference correctly your model into "Option/Environment Project/Project location" ?
"...I don't know If I can get that from Rhino and grasshopper...It is possible with these tools but it is also often possible to do without.
2020-04-09 12:37 AM
Erwin wrote:thank you, that exactly what I was searching for ,
That video deals with similar setup for a wall you can see through. If you turn on subtitles and translate from Russian, you should get the general idea.
2020-12-21 11:11 AM
2022-09-16 09:27 PM
I tried this method today in order to create a top-down (plan) view with shadows created by a transparent roof. It did not work in Archicad 25.
Notably:
1. When using the Redshift rendering engine, the Alpha settings of the Surface seem to be ignored. I could only follow the video tutorial using the Standard Cinerender engine.
2. I was unable to create a transparent material that casts shadows in either Cinerender engine. I readily admit, this could be an error on my end, but I tried everything I know.
3. Even if I was able get a transparent material that casts shadows, the fact that it does not work with Redshift makes it useless. We are working with a large complex model and waiting for the Standard engine to render is not an option.
In conclusion... we STILL need a way to visualize accurate shadows (with the roof on) in a top-down view.