ARCHICAD - Maxwell Library Objects
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Maxwell plugin extends the selection of ARCHICAD library objects with its own Maxwell Library objects.
With these objects you can vastly reduce the data amount inside your ARCHICAD project without sacrificing the complexity of the final rendered image.
Maxwell library objects give access to the following Maxwell features:
- Referenced MXS
- Extension objects (Maxwell Sea, MWObjectAlembic, Maxwell Volumetric, etc.)
- Render Boolean
For further info about Referenced MXS files, Maxwell Extensions and Render booleans (Maxwell Boolean) please read the associated documentations, here we discuss only the ARCHICAD implementation of these features.
Maxwell Boolean
In the original Maxwell Studio implementation the Render Booleans parameters are simple item parameters (just like the visibility parameters). The same approach is not convenient for ARCHICAD because AC items normally doesn't have option to freely rotate them in 3D space, which means to define an arbitrary positioned 3D Render Boolean cut plane would be not possible.
Editing Maxwell Library Objects
When you select a Maxwel Library object the Maxwell palette shows the Objects Properties, Surface Materials and Mini Library Editor tabs. These are also available for any kind of ARCHICAD library objects, but in case of Maxwell objects the Mini Library Editor can be especially useful.
The Mini Library Editor shows the library parameters of the selected object(s). By clicking on a parameter inside the upcoming popup window you can easily adjust the value of the parameter.
Browse for file paths
In case of Referenced MXS object(s) or any other Maxwell Library object(s) the Mini Library Editor recognizes the file type parameters. After clicking on a file type parameter the plugin opens a File Open Dialog which helps you to link file to the selected library parameter.
Maxwell Library Parameters
All the Maxwell Library Object types have some parameters which are common. Inside the Mini Library Editor you can see these below the Transforms and AC Display groups.
Transforms
The parameters under the Transform group help you to position, rotate and scale the object in the 3D space.
Show rotation mini Tool
Toggle the display of the rotation tool (visible only inside the 3D window).
Rotation tool can be helpful in case you want to rotate the object interactively. Click on the moving Hotspots of the tool and rotate the object as you like.
Tool Scale
Set the scale of the rotation mini tool.
Rotation X and Rotation Y
Set the rotation values around the X and Y axis. Normally an ARCHICAD object can be rotated only around the up (=Z) axis. With these parameters you have more freedom to rotate the Maxwell Library objects.
Scale X, Scale Y, Scale Z
ARCHICAD provides controls to set the Width/Length/Height values of the library objects. But the problem with these Width/Length/Height values is that you don't see what was the original size of the object, and it is easy to set sizes which are not according to the original proportions. With these library Scale parameters you can set the size of an object (besides the standard ARCHICAD dimension values) as scaled values of the original size.
AC Display
These are the parameters responsible for the display of the library object on the Floor plane or inside the ARCHICAD 3D window.
Unfortunately ARCHICAD 3D display can become slow in case we load geometries with high polygon numbers. In case we would like to have nice response times from AC it can be necessary to reduce the display complexity of our objects.
Display Mode
You can choose from three display modes: Bounding Boxes, Vertices, Faces.
If speed doesn't matter choose Faces mode. In case speed is an issue and you don't need proper geometry display choose Bounding Boxes
Display Percentage
If simple Bounding Box display is not enough, you can set the Display Mode to Faces and make it speedier by displaying only a certain percentage of the polygons.
Display Reduction Iteration
Besides the option Display Percentage it is an alternative mode to display the geometry with reduced polygon number. Display Percentage displays a poly-mesh with a lots of holes in it, which can be confusing. Whit this poly reduction mode the plugin displays a simplified but still tight poly-mesh. Set this parameter value to 0 if you don't want reduction, or increase the number to have stronger poly-reduction.
Contour Pen
Set the color of the object contours on the Floor Plan
Fill Pen
Set the color fill of the object background rectangle on the Floor Plan
How to add Maxwell library objects to the project
Step 1) Select the Object Tool.
Step 2) Click on the Settings Dialog button, this will open the Object Settings Dialog.
Step 3) Choose the Maxwell Library Folder
Maxwell Library objects can be found inside: Embedded Library\Maxwell Library
Step 4) Select the library object and click OK
Step 5) Now by clicking on the Floor or 3D view plane you can place the selected Maxwell library object(s)