Using pasted images/figures in the 3D environment
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ā2009-10-22
05:19 PM
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ā2023-05-11
01:40 PM
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Noemi Balogh
I know there is a figure tool for placing an image in plan, but can't find something equivalent for the 3D environment. Any pointers? THANK!
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ā2009-10-22 05:58 PM
You may have to reload your library for it to show up.
I haven't loaded 13 yet. but should be roughly the same as:
Object tool (chair) Object library 12 lcf>12 Funiture12>12 10 00 Art12
Might work?
lec
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ā2009-10-22 06:11 PM
But I do wonder if there is a way to show an imported image independently in 3D view without having to transmit or relay them through elements or objects?
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ā2009-10-22 06:46 PM
lec1212 wrote:That's a great idea, actually. I have been able to create custom wall papers and use them as a material... good move!
Maybe you could use a small (appropriate size) thin wall with AC's picture object covering all of it and your image loaded onto it. You will have to put your image in a loaded library to have it available.
You may have to reload your library for it to show up.
I haven't loaded 13 yet. but should be roughly the same as:
Object tool (chair) Object library 12 lcf>12 Funiture12>12 10 00 Art12
Might work?
lec
In terms of the custom art, I have never been able to get the dialogue to work. It's either the dumb red portrait or nothing.

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ā2009-10-22 06:58 PM
ksymons19 wrote:No. Must be applied to an object or element. ParaPicture gives an easy way for the appearance of just the image with no frills.
But I do wonder if there is a way to show an imported image independently in 3D view without having to transmit or relay them through elements or objects?
Cheers,
Karl
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ā2009-10-22 07:08 PM
" It's either the dumb red portrait or nothing"
Careful, that's the Hungarian "Gearge Washington" or something like that.
Your key might get disabled:-)
lec
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ā2009-10-22 07:24 PM
lec1212 wrote:Ha-- looks like a kid in a baseball cap.
moritz391 wrote:
" It's either the dumb red portrait or nothing"
Careful, that's the Hungarian "Gearge Washington" or something like that.
Your key might get disabled:-)
lec

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ā2009-10-22 07:25 PM
Karl
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ā2011-06-02 11:00 PM
BTW this forum Rocks! It is very cool to find other architects enjoy using Archicad.

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ā2011-06-03 12:22 AM
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