changing the background of 3d environment without render?
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2011-03-31
02:43 PM
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Noemi Balogh
2011-03-31
02:43 PM
how can i change the background of 3d environment from white into 2 colored one plane and one sky like sketchup
so i can see it close to reality when i click show 3d
i need this without have to render because this can give me more ability to imagine in reality like sketchup
there must be solution for this great programme
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2013-03-04 04:47 PM
2013-03-04
04:47 PM
Save your 3d view as a 3d document, you can then add a gradient fill as a sky in the 3d document view.
See below. I've also used the round slab trick. No rendering, just a 3d document view with vectorial hatching and shaded materials option turned on.
http://help.graphisoft.com/ac16_help_INT/Files/wwhelp/wwhimpl/js/html/wwhelp.htm#href=03_Virtual%20B...
See below. I've also used the round slab trick. No rendering, just a 3d document view with vectorial hatching and shaded materials option turned on.
Erwin Edel, Project Lead, Leloup Architecten
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2013-03-06 05:28 AM
2013-03-06
05:28 AM
Thank you for your replies.
I have been able to create a gradient fill in a 3D document however the result is a poor looking building compared to the 3D view in which the building looks quite good.
The downside with the 3D view is that I can not put the sky gradient in or the earth Gradient in.
The other problem with the radial Gradient for the earth is that I can not make the circular pattern of the gradient oval to create a 3D look.
I am still interested in how the gradient fill was applied to a slab. This would be very useful.
Thank you.
I have been able to create a gradient fill in a 3D document however the result is a poor looking building compared to the 3D view in which the building looks quite good.
The downside with the 3D view is that I can not put the sky gradient in or the earth Gradient in.
The other problem with the radial Gradient for the earth is that I can not make the circular pattern of the gradient oval to create a 3D look.
I am still interested in how the gradient fill was applied to a slab. This would be very useful.
Thank you.
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2013-03-06 05:57 AM
2013-03-06
05:57 AM
I have been trying to post a picture of the building in the 3D view however I keep getting this error.
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2013-03-06 06:00 AM
2013-03-06
06:00 AM
Here is the building in the 3D view. A much better result than the 3D document.

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2013-03-07 09:03 AM
2013-03-07
09:03 AM
Why not export to sketch-up [and render with (free) kerkythea?]
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