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hello, I want to save the ready 3 dimensions in the library folder of the ide, but I don't know how to do this.What is (ktp2)?"SCETCHER":2cpgrgek" said:example: We ran idecad render. We imported an object from file>import>3ds. We said automatically create a plan or a rectangle with its coordinates We drew it so that we can see the plan view while placing the library in idecad die. Then we click export and go to C:>program files as ktp 2 (it appears as program files x86 in 64-bit operating systems. This is due to the installation of the program on a 32-bit system)>idecad>idecadarchitecture> libraries folder. we can save it in the relevant library folder and use it
Hello, you can import dwg and 3ds three-dimensional objects into the IdeCAD RENDER program. You can also import wavefront.obj files in IdeCAD ARCHITECTURE. Move the imported drawing in ideCAD RENDER with the move to origin command. If the object is without material, select the desired surface on the perspective screen, click the right button and select different materials on the surfaces with apply material. If the surface number of the object is not high, create a plan with the auto-plan command. Instead, it would be correct to define only the outer points manually. Click the jump to object points command to create the plan and select the parts that will give the object boundary points in the top view. Right-click on the top view workplane and select the plan view with the change view command. Since you can see the object points, define the drawing of the object in the plan with the help of 2D objects such as lines and arcs in the plan view. While placing the library, select the definition points that allow the object to be placed from different points with the space bar. You can specify these points with the definition point command. Finally, export the 3D object with ktp2 extension from the file menu. Copy the ktp2 extension file you created into the libraries folder in the file where the ideCAD Architecture program is installed (right-click on the idecad architecture shortcut and open the folder it is in). In this way, you can include ready-made 3D objects or 3D objects you created in ideCAD ARCHITECTURE into the idearchitecture library archive by making them with ktp2 extension. Good work..."onderyk":2v3bpn6s" said:hello I have it ready I want to save the 3 dimensions in the ide's own library folder, but I don't know how to do this. What is one (ktp2)? I would be very happy if you could help me on how to do it."SCETCHER":2v3bpn6s" said:example: we ran idecad render. We have imported an object from file>import>3ds. We said create a plan automatically or we drew a rectangle with the coordinates it is in so that we can see the plan view while placing the library in idecad die. then we can say export and use C:>program files as ktp 2 (it appears as program files x86 in 64-bit operating systems. This is due to the installation of the program on a 32-bit system)>idecad>idecadarchitecture> we can save it to the relevant library folder in the libraries folder and use it
hello, where is the move to origin command and jump to object points command? I couldn't find these commands in ideCAD RENDER"hatice":2424yktm" said:Hello, you can import dwg and 3ds extension objects into IdeCAD RENDER program.You can also import wavefront.obj files in IdeCAD ARCHITECTURE. Move the imported drawing in ideCAD RENDER with the move to origin command. If the object is without material, select the desired surface on the perspective screen, click the right button and select different materials on the surfaces with apply material. If the surface number of the object is not high, create a plan with the auto-plan command. Instead, it would be correct to define only the outer points manually. Click the jump to object points command to create the plan and select the parts that will give the object boundary points in the top view. Right-click on the top view workplane and select the plan view with the change view command. Since you can see the object points, define the drawing of the object in the plan with the help of 2D objects such as lines and arcs in the plan view. While placing the library, select the definition points that allow the object to be placed from different points with the space bar. You can specify these points with the definition point command. Finally, export the 3D object with ktp2 extension from the file menu. Copy the ktp2 extension file you created into the libraries folder in the file where the ideCAD Architecture program is installed (right-click on the idecad architecture shortcut and open the folder it is in). In this way, you can include ready-made 3D objects or 3D objects you created in ideCAD ARCHITECTURE into the idearchitecture library archive by making them with ktp2 extension. Good work..."onderyk":2424yktm" said:hello, I want to save the ready 3 dimensions in the ide's own library folder, but I don't know how to do this. What is (ktp2)? ."SCETCHER":2424yktm" said:example: we ran idecad render. we imported an object from file>import>3ds. automatic plan We said create it or we drew a rectangle on the coordinates it is in so that we can see the plan view while placing the library in idecad die. Then we say export and select ktp 2 as C:>program files (in 64 bit operating systems it appears as program files x86. This is due to the installation of the program on a 32 bit system) >idecad>idecadarchitecture> we can save it to the relevant library folder in the libraries folder and use it
Hello, there is no move to origin command.... Expression '...Move Move to the origin point with the command.' Jump to object corners command can be accessed from the toolbar. Good work"akif tekin":397h1vij" said:where is the move to origin command and jump to object points command? I could not find these commands in ideCAD RENDER
Ms. Hatice recommends manual definition instead of automatic plan creation in case the object surface number is high."akif tekin":2w1e91oa" said:we can't create plans automatically, I tried with the Jump to Object corners command you described and it still didn't work. idecad render freezes in both commands. Therefore, I can't create plans of 3ds objects and I can't do ktp
If you have problems with manually defining the plan, you can contact us by phone. Good work"hatice":2w1e91oa" said:If the object surface number is not high, create a plan with the automatic plan create command. it may take. Instead, it would be correct to define only external points manually.
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