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John Connor
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Topic: planivolumetrico e filmati interni ed esterni Posted: 06.Dec.2013 at 18:41 |
Yes, a 340MB file is not going to upload.
Attach the PDF to your next post. I'll wait.
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secchi
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Posted: 06.Dec.2013 at 18:36 |
I forgot to tell you that the file3d.dwg is 340 megabytes almost impossible to spedirtelo!
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secchi
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Posted: 06.Dec.2013 at 18:34 |
John, I'd like to send you the pdf that would serve only to give an 'idea of the geometry of' building, but I do not know how to send it. Hello
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John Connor
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Posted: 06.Dec.2013 at 11:24 |
A PDF is no good unless it will have all the necessary dimensions of the building along with heights and even then if the building is as complex as you say then it would still be useless. The best option is a full 3D drawing of the building but I don't know if you'll be able to attach the drawing file to your post due to file size limits. You may have to upload it to the Blocks section instead.
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secchi
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Posted: 06.Dec.2013 at 07:51 |
John Connor and Joseph, thanks for your interest! you understand my problem! the first example that Connor sent me is what I need, namely full of shadows. in reality, the planivolumetrico is a two-dimensional representation of a three-dimensional object, with a view from 'high, the light rays which generate the shadows are all parallel and inclined at 45 °, so you can get shadows on the ground whose length is equal to 'height dell' building. for a box is simple, manually draw his planivolumetrico, but for a complex object and curvilinear is impossible to do so, you need a software, Revit can do it, but I do not use! I would like to solve the problem in Autocad. I would like to send you a pdf, how can I do? thanks you very much.
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John Connor
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Posted: 03.Dec.2013 at 16:02 |
- Same structure. Date: same. Time: 5:44 pm. Location: same. Full shadows. What's different about the angle of the shadows as compared to my first image?
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John Connor
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Posted: 03.Dec.2013 at 16:00 |
- Simple one story building. Flat room. Date: 1-Aug-2013. Time: 1:35 pm on west coast of U.S. This is with full shadows.
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philippe JOSEPH
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Posted: 03.Dec.2013 at 06:53 |
Bongiorno Antonio, first if you are a "self made AutoCAD 3D" since only one year I give you a very good mark.
I too did learn 3D on my own only with the R13 book ( 1995 ).
For the lights and shadows I don't know anything and John CONNOR will give you more informations.
Maybe NOVARESE ans others can give you also informations.
If you want to make a "movie" with an observer that walks around than the command "ANIPATH" will do the job.
Again see my files ANIPATH-01.dwg AND ANIPATH-02.dwg right here in the site in the CAD Blocks library, you can launch a search with words of things that you want to find ( like ANIPATH for example ).
If you want the observer to do a 2D trajectory, use a 2D polyline; if you want it to do a 3D trajectory, use a 3D polyline with the command _3DPOLY ( the 3D polyline can be "fun" to draw ).
Ask for more and tell us all of your experiences and wills.
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John Connor
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Posted: 02.Dec.2013 at 19:07 |
Your building has been drawn in 3D hasn't it?
Have you set any sun properties like geographical location, day/month/time?
Have you enabled ground or full shadows?
Have you rendered it?
Have you saved the rendered image?
Edited by John Connor - 02.Dec.2013 at 20:02
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secchi
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Posted: 02.Dec.2013 at 18:59 |
Joseph, thank you very much for the time dedicated me. I don' t speak english very well, but I try to explain. T he links you suggested are interesting to read, but those who wrote them did not solve the problems. I would like to draw a plan view with shadows tilted 45 °; if the 'building was a rectangular, there would be no problem because you just draw a line inclined at 45 ° with respect to' horizontal and as long as the 'height of' building. In fact, the spatial geometry of the 'building is complex and for this reason I need the' help of a software.Finally, I make a movie imagining an 'observer who walks in and out of the' building. Autocad is able to do, but it is difficult. I hope I explained. Again thanks so much
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