Great guide and a nice analysis. I had some trouble with the color on my test surface, instead of grey and black shading it's shaded in red, yellow and blue. The shading for the hours are all black. I've tried to play around with the color swatches for the geometries (test surface and my geometry) but with no luck. Any idea what it could cause this? Thanks in advance
@@TheMoriyake @sharabih There's a Series component connected to the Ladybug_Sunpath component. Connect that to a Gradient component at the 't' input. The Series component should already have the right scale that ranges across the 24 hours (0 to 23) if you're using the range in this video. So set '0' as the lower limit 'L0' for least exposure to sunlight and '23' as the higher 'L1'. And then just change the legend gradient scale to your liking.
I solved it! , So we have the legend ladybug parameter, search for the one that says costumcolors_ , then add a pile call : Lb color range, and add a panel with number 5, (number=shadow study) then connect the panel to the lb color range and that conect it to the costum colors of the legend ladybug parameter, That should work !
how do i bake this into rhino? Edit: Typing in 1 or 2 in the bake it input on the "sunlighthoursanalysis" tool allows you bake the output "sunlighthoursmesh" with the shadows. Still can't figure out how to export it to illustrator in any meaningful way
Great guide and a nice analysis.
I had some trouble with the color on my test surface, instead of grey and black shading it's shaded in red, yellow and blue. The shading for the hours are all black.
I've tried to play around with the color swatches for the geometries (test surface and my geometry) but with no luck.
Any idea what it could cause this?
Thanks in advance
Hi, do you remember what did you eventually? I have the same problem..
Thanks.
I also have the same problem, any solution?
@@TheMoriyake @sharabih There's a Series component connected to the Ladybug_Sunpath component. Connect that to a Gradient component at the 't' input. The Series component should already have the right scale that ranges across the 24 hours (0 to 23) if you're using the range in this video. So set '0' as the lower limit 'L0' for least exposure to sunlight and '23' as the higher 'L1'. And then just change the legend gradient scale to your liking.
@@sharabih Did you manage to fix it?
I solved it! , So we have the legend ladybug parameter, search for the one that says costumcolors_ , then add a pile call : Lb color range, and add a panel with number 5, (number=shadow study) then connect the panel to the lb color range and that conect it to the costum colors of the legend ladybug parameter, That should work !
how do i bake this into rhino?
Edit: Typing in 1 or 2 in the bake it input on the "sunlighthoursanalysis" tool allows you bake the output "sunlighthoursmesh" with the shadows.
Still can't figure out how to export it to illustrator in any meaningful way
It's a excellent video, but why my version do not have location. SO I cannot enable it.
I am afraid I cannot answer that without checking out your system. Good luck...