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Arch → Equipment |
Верстаки |
Arch |
Ярлик за умовчанням |
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Дивись також |
3 views from mesh |
The Arch Equipment tool offers you a simple and convenient way to insert non-structural, standalone elements such as pieces of furniture, hydro-sanitary equipments or electrical appliances to your projects. Equipments are based on Part shapes, which allow them to benefit from the solidity and possibilities of BRep geometry, and generate nice views when rendered to plan and section views.
Furniture objects enclosed in an Arch Equipment object. The flat projections can be obtained by the Draft Shape2DView tool
As of version 0.17, equipment objects also have a ДаніHiRes property where a Mesh object can be attached. Equipment objects can then be made to display that mesh in the 3D view instead of their shape, which allows to use any high-resolution mesh objects such as detailed pieces of furniture commonly found on websites.
Furniture objects enclosed in an Arch Equipment object, with a high resolution mesh attached
When using the Arch OBJ exporter, all equipment objects that are in mesh display mode will be exported as their mesh instead of their shape.
An Arch Equipment object shares the common properties and behaviors of all Arch Components.
See also: Arch API and FreeCAD Scripting Basics.
The Equipment tool can be used in macros and from the Python console by using the following function:
Equipment = makeEquipment(baseobj=None, placement=None, name="Equipment")
Equipment
object from the given baseobj
, which can be a Part
or a Mesh
.placement
is given, it is used.None
if the operation fails.Example:
import FreeCAD, Arch
Box = FreeCAD.ActiveDocument.addObject("Part::Box", "Box")
Box.Length = 500
Box.Width = 2000
Box.Height = 600
Equip = Arch.makeEquipment(Box)
FreeCAD.ActiveDocument.recompute()