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In the Environment panel you can | In the Environment panel you can adjust several settings that change the way [[building]]s are rendered in the [[3D Visualization]]. When a building model style is selected, this building model style is applied to all buildings in the 3D Visualization. The Building model style can also be edited from the Visuals header in the editor where a dropdown menu can be found with all building model style options. | ||
* TEXTURED: default building model style of the buildings where all buildings are textured | * TEXTURED: default building model style of the buildings where all buildings are textured | ||
* COLORED: style where all buildings are | * COLORED: style where all buildings are colored | ||
* PLAIN: style where all buildings are just white blocks without a | * PLAIN: style where all buildings are just white blocks without a color or texture | ||
* DISCO: style where all buildings have changing disco | * DISCO: style where all buildings have changing disco colors, only used for testing purposes | ||
* WIREFRAME: | * WIREFRAME: wire-frame representation of the buildings | ||
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Revision as of 13:24, 30 January 2023
In the Environment panel you can adjust several settings that change the way buildings are rendered in the 3D Visualization. When a building model style is selected, this building model style is applied to all buildings in the 3D Visualization. The Building model style can also be edited from the Visuals header in the editor where a dropdown menu can be found with all building model style options.
- TEXTURED: default building model style of the buildings where all buildings are textured
- COLORED: style where all buildings are colored
- PLAIN: style where all buildings are just white blocks without a color or texture
- DISCO: style where all buildings have changing disco colors, only used for testing purposes
- WIREFRAME: wire-frame representation of the buildings