Round/Elliptical Objects - Flat

Isometric View of a Round Flat object

Flat Round/Elliptical objects provide you with the ability to specify cylindrical objects like columns, tanks, barrels, tree trunks, etc. They are created with just two clicks in the graphics window; one specifying the center point, and the second specifying the cylinder radius. You can create elliptical cylinders by specifying an aspect ratio other than 1. The aspect ratio defines the ratio of the left-right radius relative to the top-bottom radius of the object. A ratio = 1 produces a round object. A ratio > 1 produces an ellipsoid in the left-right direction. A ratio < 1 produces an ellipsoid in the top-bottom direction.

  1. From the Add menu select Object - Round/Elliptical - Flat, or from the Rooms/Objects Toolkit select image\objectbtn-round.jpg.
  2. Specify a unique label for the object up to 32 characters long. The default label will be Object_1. Unless changed, subsequent labels will be Object_2, Object_3, etc. If a number is used for the label, subsequent labels will be incremented accordingly.
  3. If desired, a description may be entered, up to 80 characters long. Meaningful descriptions including size and color will be useful for schedules.
  4. The object will be created in AGi32 using the selected Wire Frame Color. This color is not used in AGi32's Render mode, it is only used to represent the object's shape in the graphics window. By default, this color is blue. To change it, click in the color cell. The Color dialog will appear for your use.
  5. If surface labeling is desired, click on the Labeling button. A separate dialog will appear for specification of text labels for the object and/or its surfaces.
  6. Enter the height of the object sides in the Height of Sides text box.
  7. All object surfaces are assigned a color. By default, the surfaces are assigned a shade of gray corresponding to a reflectance value of 0.5. You may change the reflectance of a surface by simply typing a new value in the Reflectance cell for the Top, Sides, or Bottom. You may change surface color and its corresponding reflectance by clicking in the Color cell for the Top, Sides or Bottom. The Color Selection dialog will appear allowing you to select surface colors based on user defined reflectances.
  8. You may assign a texture to the surface by clicking in the Texture cell. The Select Texture dialog will appear so that you may choose a texture from the Textures database. Alternately, you may browse for a texture anywhere on your system or assign a texture already in use on another surface in the job file. Once the desired texture is selected, you'll determine how the texture should be applied to the surface. Textures may be stretched across the entire surface, applied in a grid pattern or assigned a Static size (representing real dimensions) and tiled on the surface accordingly. In addition, you may opt to rotate the texture on the surface.

To delete a texture from the surface, Ctrl-click in the Texture cell and select the Delete key on your keyboard. When a texture is deleted from a surface, its correlated color and reflectance are used as the current color and reflectance.

  1. If the object shape is elliptical in the X or Y plane, enter the appropriate aspect ratio in the X-Y Aspect Ratio text box. The aspect ratio is specified as the ratio of the X radius to the Y radius. If the object is longer in the X direction, the aspect ratio will be > 1. If the object is longer in the Y direction than in the X, the aspect ratio is < 1.
  1. The Surfaces Same Attributes button will cause all surfaces to take on the color/reflectance/texture of the first surface in the list.
  2. Click OK to return to the graphics window and locate the center point of the object. Before clicking the center point, you will have the opportunity to change the Z coordinate of the base, if desired. Move the cursor into the Z-Coord text box and enter the appropriate value. Click the left mouse button to locate the center point.
    • Note: If the Z-Coord value is not equal to zero,a warning icon will be displayed to alert the user to this condition.
  3. Drag the cursor to specify the X radius of the object and left click again. Alternately, you may specify the X radius from the keyboard.