elevation- can it look like render?
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‎2007-01-04
04:08 PM
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‎2023-05-11
12:28 PM
by
Noemi Balogh

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‎2007-01-04 06:32 PM
There is a tab called Model Effects in the Section/Elevation Selection Settings that may do what you want.
Perhaps you already have the rendering you want to use but it is not to the scale you would like. You can use the Resize tool (Ctrl-K) and stretch your image so that some item in the rendering of a known dimension matches a line you have drawn at that length in the scale you are working in.
Is it a Sketch render you want? Shaded?
In 3d mode, you can select in the Infobox the geometric method called flat (the last box on the right), copy and paste to scale what ever you have surrounded by the box. Will that help?
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‎2007-01-04 07:59 PM
i have some problems with finding out the second tool you have mentioned.
maybe i will try to explain you what i want to do.
I would like to have elevation views like in 3ds for example: front, back.
i want it to look like 2D but with all colours and textures. in crossection elevation all is black and white.

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‎2007-01-04 08:48 PM
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‎2007-01-04 08:51 PM
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‎2007-01-04 09:12 PM
Use the Resize tool to adjust the image to scale.
If you need help doing this let me know.
(I should note that this is a sample rendering from the internet, not one of mine)
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‎2007-01-05 10:39 AM
Finnally i give up trying to do my elevation with 3d tool and i made it with Photoshop. If i have some time later i will show my elevation here.
I now student of the second year Warsaw Uni of Technology faculty Architecture (POLAND)so i stiil have some time to learn these 3d tool. i was using arcgi for the first time. I hope my next semester design would look beetter and 3d .Once again thank YOU.