Shading and Lighting
- Add floor and side
walls to your 3-D model, if required. They can reflect the light. You can
subsequently choose a screen display that prevents these objects from
being visible.
- Assign suitable colours
to your model. Use the HiCAD Colour/Material Editor
to define your own colours and materials. Or assign individual textures to your model.
- Use layer 40. Objects
located on this layer are transparent.
- Shade your drawing
with or without edges.
- Specify the Limiting
angle for shading. All angles below it are filleted optically. This removes
curved surfaces the adjacent surfaces of which form an angle smaller than the
limiting angle. It also prevents disturbing colour differences at the
polyhedral edges.
- Use the settings
for subsequent Surface
approximation and for the Mesh fineness of freeform surfaces to make the shading appear even cleaner.
You can find these functions in the context menu for drawings.
- Use the Graphics window
function under Settings > Colour settings.
You can use wallpaper or colour gradients as the drawing background here
and also optimally illuminate the 3-D model temporarily with very few slider
movements.
Or use the functions
of the Lighting module. Place lamps
and spotlights - ideally using a frame – and define their colour, direction
and range.
- Choose a 3-D
view and place the spatial centre in the middle of the screen.
Even now, by shading your drawing, you will be able to determine whether
the lighting settings and the selected view are relevant and meaningful.
- Use the key combination
CTRL+C to save the drawing as a high-resolution BMP or JPG file.
- If required, you can also simulate environments by assigning panoramas to your model. The environments are then mirrored on the surface of the model.
Programs like DirectConvert
and others can also convert the HiCAD drawing into other formats such as TIF.
Create Pixel Graphic • Background
and Lighting • Simulate Environments (3-D)
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