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    • RE: Planivolumetric

      @unknownuser said:

      Here's my workaround. It's not a perfect solution, but it will probably be good enough for what you're doing and only works in plan view (because effectively what you're wanting to do is raise the sun higher in the sky so in elevation the shadows will point more towards the ground. Basically, just run the plugin normally and then change the shadow settings to match these.

      http://dl.dropbox.com/u/384281/cap 02.JPG

      Ok, I did as you told me. I managed to solve this problem
      I thought there was a more immediate solution, but that's okay

      Thank you very much:)

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      Antonio83
    • RE: Planivolumetric

      @unknownuser said:

      I'm a bit confused as to how, you've got 45 degree shadows, yet the shadows aren't the same height as the building.
      -Brodie

      I think you're right...
      Using this plugin, I realized that shadows are not at 45 degrees.
      Maybe I do not use it properly...

      I click on isometric view and then click on View > Elevation 45 shadows

      this is final result: shadows are not at 45 degrees (blue line is at 45 degrees. Its lenght is 5 meter and it is equal to the height of the solid)

      http://img94.imageshack.us/img94/9253/immagine1kx.jpg

      http://img121.imageshack.us/img121/6145/immagine2zu.jpg

      This is my Model Info settings

      http://img5.imageshack.us/img5/1011/immagine3rd.jpg

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      Antonio83
    • RE: Planivolumetric

      I already know this plugin (Elev45Shadows.rb): it makes 45 degree shadows but lenght of shadow line is not equal to the height of building.

      I tried to set up shadow settings, but happens that inclination of the shadow line changes

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      Antonio83
    • RE: Planivolumetric

      Let me explain.
      I have to draw a floor plan with the shadows.
      The shadows should be at 45 degrees and the length shall be equal to the height of buildings.
      For example, if a building is 5 meters high, the shadow line of 45 degrees must be 5 meters long. In this way I can measure the height of a building by calculating its shadow line
      I intend this to "planivolumetrico"

      Now, there is a plugin that allows me to do this?
      It 's strange that this plugin does not exist in SketchUp ...

      http://img526.imageshack.us/img526/9931/senzatitolo14k.jpg

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      Antonio83
    • RE: Planivolumetric

      Sorry, i'm an italian boy...

      this is a "planivolumetrico"

      http://img205.imageshack.us/img205/131/planivolumetrico.jpg

      this is a shadow study....how do you call it in english?

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      Antonio83
    • Planivolumetric

      How can I draw a planivolumetric in SU7?

      I used "Elev45shadows.rb" but this plugin doesn't work correctly....

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      Antonio83
    • RE: 3D Trees

      thank you all very much 😄

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      Antonio83
    • 3D Trees

      Do you know where I can find 3D trees?

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      Antonio83
    • Axonometry

      Do you know what kind of axonometry is used in SketchUp? For example isometric projection, dimetric projection, trimetric projection, etc. ..

      It's possible to find a script that allows to obtain various types of axonometry?

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