![]() All it would need to do is create circuits, calculate pressures and space heads that are appropriate for the plants watering needs. Theoretically, irrigation software should be able to design itself if you tell it where the water meter is, what the pressure is and have the plants (with meta-data) on the plan. Fewer steps and more automation is the way to go… Then you’d really have something… Efficiency in drafting / design is all about simplification. If those symbols were tied to real plant data and propagated planting counts / schedules / watering needs / irrigation design / functionality check (ie red flag – you’ve got a cactus next to a papyrus or you’ve got sun plants on the north side of the building). With that kind of dynamic functionality you’re also starting to get into the BIM realm. It looks like Land F/X has really nice symbols but I haven’t played around with it enough to know what they can do. Maybe the “dynamic blocks” function could do it without adding all the layers to a drawing. (probably because there were) There is probably a better way to do it than I describe above but that’s the functionality I’d like to see. They have all looked like there have been 50 different people, all doing their own thing, different layers, names, aesthetics, etc. I’ve never seen a really good symbol library. Turn the shadow/canopy off and turn on the simplified canopy or turn off the everything except the trunk (center dot) to keep tree locations visible on an irrigation, lighting or paving plan where you wouldn’t want to confuse the drawing with canopy information. Turn the shadow off for a cleaner look (reveal more detail under tree). This way you can use the same tree symbol with shadows for concepts/renderings. You could also have a different, simplified, canopy symbol on it’s own layer. for trees, you could have the branches/canopy on one layer, the trunck (center dot) on another layer and the shadow on it’s own layer. You could also have different aspects of the symbols on different layers. I’ve seen it done a lot of different ways… all within the same drawing! lol Then you place them on whatever layer they belong (trees, paving, etc. I like the idea of having all symbols (standards) on the zero layer. your drawings are flat…no layer management. I thought you meant “everything” was on the zero layer! lol i.e. These creations are available under CreativeĬommons Attribution 3.0 United States license.Oh, sorry, I misunderstood your first statement about everything being on the zero layer. The 25 following 3D models were created by ReallusionĪnd distributed here with their authorization. Of 3D models contained in the 3DModels-BlendSwap-CC-0-1.9.1.zip The set of Blend Swap models is available as the BlendSwap-CC-0.sh3f and BlendSwap-CC-BY.sh3f libraries The 500 following 3D models were created by the author of Resources.blogscopia and are available under CreativeĬommons Attribution 3.0 Unported license, with the requirement of giving credit only in case a 3D model or a work derived from it is redistributed (see Scopia license). In the blog article Additional contributors librariesĪnd in 3D Models Contributions Tracking System. You'll find also other models as well as special libraries (2D symbols, plumbing, roofs, letters, neons,…) designed by Sweet Home 3D contributors Of 3D models contained in the 3DModels-Contributions-1.9.1.zip The set of previous models is available as the Contributions.sh3f, LucaPresidente.sh3f and Trees.sh3f libraries Trees were modeled with Arbaro to generate their branches and foliage, then simplified to reduce their size. The creator of each 3D model is indicated when you place the mouse pointer on its image. The 585 following 3D models were created by contributors of Sweet Home 3D project, and are available under To import the 3D models libraries that gather the objects of this page.ģD models created by Sweet Home 3D contributors Unless you need to adjust the orientation and other parameters of a model, it's faster and easier Sweet Home 3D lets you import 3D models one by one, or by group Feel free to download these models, use them, modify them or even redistribute them, as long as you respect theirįree Art license or Creative Commons Attribution license under which they are available.Ĭlick on the images of the models to display them in 3D within your browser orĬlick on the link under each image to download the matching 3D model file. ![]() These models can be imported in Sweet Home 3D, but also used in other 3D software able to import designed with not too many details for best performances), ![]() This page proposes 1602 ZIP files containing 3D models.
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