Another great video and series with a wealth of information. I'm looking forward to the next episode! Can you share some more details on how you model the Toposolids and different sub-divisions? Based on your videos, I've started subdividing in my model to speed up the rendering process in Twinmotion, and its working great, but now I have subdivision lines on my Revit plan drawings and can't figure out how to quickly manage their lineweights. I can use the LW command and click every line, or completely turn them off in View Styles, but it seems like I should be albe to set parameters for each (turn off grass areas, but keep roads and paths turned on). Am I missing something? There doesn't seem to be a way to independently manage each other than completely turning them all off. What is your method for managing this? Thanks!!!
after 8 years i finally realized when in 3d mode you can choose an object and press on the view cube so see a close up, I wanted something like this similar to the f key in twinmotion
Wow. That was helpful! Especially the New England context!
Glad it was helpful!
Another great video and series with a wealth of information. I'm looking forward to the next episode! Can you share some more details on how you model the Toposolids and different sub-divisions? Based on your videos, I've started subdividing in my model to speed up the rendering process in Twinmotion, and its working great, but now I have subdivision lines on my Revit plan drawings and can't figure out how to quickly manage their lineweights. I can use the LW command and click every line, or completely turn them off in View Styles, but it seems like I should be albe to set parameters for each (turn off grass areas, but keep roads and paths turned on). Am I missing something? There doesn't seem to be a way to independently manage each other than completely turning them all off. What is your method for managing this? Thanks!!!
after 8 years i finally realized when in 3d mode you can choose an object and press on the view cube so see a close up, I wanted something like this similar to the f key in twinmotion
@@eastudio-K that’s right!! And “BX” will section box the object
The addition will look better from the front if you set it back 18-24"
Cheers, since this video it has been re-massed a bit and yes, we are set back around 18" ....
Totally agrees with your wife the braces look a bit clunky (almost blocks the fantastic view). Try resolving with beam only to keep it elegant
@@ivasong thanks for the insights 👍
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in TM - lens / details section, I seem to gravitate towards 30-40% sharpness