render elevations and plans
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‎2006-10-09
04:51 PM
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Noemi Balogh
‎2006-10-09
04:51 PM
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‎2006-10-09 05:31 PM
‎2006-10-09
05:31 PM
Use the camera to establish parallel views instead of perpective views.
Plans are trickier - you need to estabish the view in parallel and then use the cutplane to slice off the top of the room.
Plans are trickier - you need to estabish the view in parallel and then use the cutplane to slice off the top of the room.
Dwight Atkinson
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‎2006-10-09 05:59 PM
‎2006-10-09
05:59 PM
How do I go about that? I am having trouble getting the parallel view set up for every elevation, it only seems to want to work for north and south ones. Is there also no way to do a sketch rendering of the floorplan as a plan rather than a view? Such as one that shows what you would see in a 2d plan view (ie door swings, symbols rather than objects, etc)?

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‎2006-10-09 06:25 PM
‎2006-10-09
06:25 PM
See attached for parallel view control.
To make a sketch of the floor plan:
Fastest:
Save the project with a new name.
Explode the plan into drawing primitives.
Make a new line type that is squiggly.
Select all the lines.
Apply the new line type.
Oy buy ArchiSketchy from Cigraph.
To make a sketch of the floor plan:
Fastest:
Save the project with a new name.
Explode the plan into drawing primitives.
Make a new line type that is squiggly.
Select all the lines.
Apply the new line type.
Oy buy ArchiSketchy from Cigraph.
Dwight Atkinson