Cristiano Alves Posted November 6 Share Posted November 6 Hello everyone How can I get a result from an export similar to this one? The best I can do is to use wireframe, but in this way the equipment only has color on the lines (pen). This drawing was executed in Capture. Quote Link to comment
Pat Stanford Posted November 6 Share Posted November 6 The only think I can think of is to use stacked viewports with different render modes. Set the back one to only show the lights and other things you want colored. Set the front to show the things you want in hidden line. 1 Quote Link to comment
Tom W. Posted November 6 Share Posted November 6 19 minutes ago, Pat Stanford said: The only think I can think of is to use stacked viewports with different render modes. Set the back one to only show the lights and other things you want colored. Set the front to show the things you want in hidden line. I think this will be tricky because the lights want to be in the middle rather than at the back... Could you render the VP in Shaded with edges turned off then apply Hidden Line foreground render + then use Data Vis to apply colours to the lights then a second Data Vis to give the other objects a white fill...? 1 Quote Link to comment
David Gil Posted November 7 Share Posted November 7 You can make some trick like render shaded, and in the options render disable textures and put white light to full. Is not the same, but is something fast and similar as you can see in the image. Shaded White Light.pdf 2 Quote Link to comment
Elite Exhibits Posted November 7 Share Posted November 7 @Cristiano Alves We do not use Hidden Line Rendering - In place Open GL (Shaded) is set with No Texture @David Gil has this above - No Shadows - No Ambient Occlusion - Up the Ambient Brightness The set up: Need to have a color applied to the items you want colored and no color to what will be lines only Attached - One page Open GL with Textures - One page without Peter Hidden Line vs Open GL_01.pdf 1 Quote Link to comment
Cookie_NZ Posted November 7 Share Posted November 7 Hi @Cristiano Alves. How about running two Data Vis? One which colours the lighting devices. And another which colours everything which isn't a lighting device white. Lighting Data Vis only: Adding 'Not lighting device' Data Vis Not LX Data Vis: 3 Quote Link to comment
Tom W. Posted November 7 Share Posted November 7 2 minutes ago, Cookie_NZ said: Hi @Cristiano Alves. How about running two Data Vis? One which colours the lighting devices. And another which colours everything which isn't a lighting device white. Lighting Data Vis only: Adding 'Not lighting device' Data Vis Not LX Data Vis: Snap 🙂 1 Quote Link to comment
Cristiano Alves Posted November 7 Author Share Posted November 7 5 hours ago, Cookie_NZ said: Hi @Cristiano Alves. How about running two Data Vis? One which colours the lighting devices. And another which colours everything which isn't a lighting device white. Lighting Data Vis only: Adding 'Not lighting device' Data Vis Not LX Data Vis: This should be a solution, I will try this. Thank you! 1 Quote Link to comment
Cookie_NZ Posted November 8 Share Posted November 8 Sorry @Tom W., you properly got there first! Serves me right for skim-reading these posts.... 1 Quote Link to comment
Tom W. Posted November 8 Share Posted November 8 2 minutes ago, Cookie_NZ said: Sorry @Tom W., you properly got there first! Serves me right for skim-reading these posts.... Ha ha yeah but you included the excellent screenshots! Quote Link to comment
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