Solar North tool - settings for one scene only!!
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Thanks TIG, If we have to find a 'work around' then it's a real shame.... north worked fine up til V8.0...
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Before setting up your scenes...
Window > Model Info > Animation > Disable Scene Transitions
Each scene will then retain its individual North setting.-Geo
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Really? I won't have thought disabling transitions would have any relationship to the orientation to North... I have to try this.
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George,
You are right
You can have any North position if the Animation Scene Transition is OFF
I used to disable the Transition to produce some simple slideshow but, I didn't notice that it would retain the North position for each Scene as wellSomething new every day
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Actually, this contradicts the reason why each scene needs manual setting of orientation:
SU to LO allows the user to preset their scenes in both so that when exporting the model to LO the preset scenes are created automatically. So it seems pointless if each preset scene requires manual editing in every file to correctly align north.
If the orientation of north was global the whole process through to layout would be much easier.....
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Hi utiler
I think the orientation of North is global99.9999% of my work would have one single North position
The Transition would be ON by default.
The Animation would go from 'Scene to Scene' and animate the shadow at the same time...
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@utiler said:
So it seems pointless if each preset scene requires manual editing in every file to correctly align north.
When you create a new scene, it will always "inherit" all the settings (including north) of the previous one. Now you can make changes (style. as per above, north - thanks Geo, I did not know it either; "doh" - etc.) in any, already created scene of course.
So if your design is about a single building and you (obviously) need to keep north, I guess you need to do nothing but keep it.
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Thanks Csaba, It seems like a totally unrelated fix to the function of orientation.. Glad I know it though; Ditto, Geo!!
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BOOM! Mind blown! I have been trying to figure this out for months. Guess I should have checked SketchUcation before! This is very handy for those of us that 'cheat' the shadows to achieve the lighting we want in a model. Awesome hidden trick.
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Update from this old thread. ENABLE scene transistiions seems to work
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