In regards to the water texture behavior, I do not observe that in the prior release of TM, but did experience it in the current version. Background info on how the process was developed… wow, almost 2 years ago already.Įdited by jeff W I played around with this in VWX 2022 and the new release of Twinmotion today. The new file I had you create is to act as a container, you won’t actually edit anything in it after the initial move of the DLVP reference. Your project will now be centered in the Twinmotion world and your Vectorworks edits will occur in the actual file at the proper elevation. Move that referenced DLVP so the bottom of the model sits at z=0, centered on the origin use a design layer viewport reference to pull your model file into the new file.Ĥ. open a new file, this will serve to hold the reference you will create and be the file to import into Twinmotion.ģ. I can see paint but no menu/commands for that. Regarding the trees Ollikainen, I'm struggling to see how to replace them in Twinmotion. does doing that allow you to change the height of it separately from the project file somehow? (I'm not fully clear on what the specific advantage of referencing it is). now I just need to work out how to move it back down to earth (which I can't seem to do because the arrow control aren't selectable - not as a group - I can do the building, the trees or the terrain but not all three).Ĭould you elaborate a little prince on your solution? Ive never used referenced files for the site model before. Thanks Ollikainen, that tip of selecting the site model and hitting "F" located it. I normally ignore importing trees until the last step and then replace them with TMs native trees (you can 'batch'-replace), as you then get both the growth-ability, seasons and movement. Site models imports beautifully into TM - plants are a bit more tricky - if you're using image props, they won't be useful in TM. I know this is a basic suggestion, but have you tried the f key to focus on the project (if nothing happens, sometimes you can go into the right-hand structure list and select one object and then use the f)? If you have a site model, it might be at a higher elevation, and sometimes (depending on how clean your file is) your main model won't be centred at import.
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