2004-10-30 12:07 AM - last edited on 2023-05-11 12:40 PM by Noemi Balogh
2004-11-03 04:14 AM
2004-11-03 04:20 AM
~/archiben wrote:No slight to the most-helpful Laci! But, this doesn't really help with most of the issues in my post. This helps with one situation: select-all on a single story ... and even then, it requires that you turn on the layer that contains the lamps...which must reside within the model boundary box (or very close to it) to keep zoom extents working properly in the 3D window (if not in a perspective view).
another 'tip of the month' award to mr nagy?
2004-11-03 12:34 PM
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2004-11-03 09:12 PM
laszlonagy wrote:Not so dreadful at all!
Here is a not so dreadful workaround.
1. Place the SkyObject on the ArchiCAD layer. Define pen 91 for its color, plus Send it to the back so it won't cause trouble in your views and when printing. Show it on all stories. This way you will always have the 'invisible' SkyObject available for you.
Now, the next problem is to know if the SkyObject is included in the Marquee when you want to generate a 3D View.
2. For this, Save a Criterion in the Find & Select dialog as show in the first attached image. It will find the Sky Object for you.
Then zoom to show all. Place the Marquee. Go to Find & Select. Load the Find SkyObject criterion. Find the SkyObject and move it within the Marquee as needed.
2004-11-04 05:14 AM
Karl wrote:but it would still be preferable in the long run if the sun object was integrated with archiCAD's own sun, and the sky object with archiCAD's ambient controls.
OK, now I agree with my colleagues: this workaround should be a Tip or on ArchiGuide!
2004-11-04 06:02 AM
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