Colour palettes in Nemetschek Allplan/Allplot

The solution was developed together with the Nemetschek company.

In the module "Color" you press the button "[name of the colour system]", and the palettes appear. Here you can colour 2D or 3D objects in the colour in which the craftsmen will work. This way you can submit convincing designs to the owners. What more can you expect from software oriented toward practical use?

Versions 13 and up
File format pal
Colour systems all
Optimizations

Standard RGB
Trinitron RGB
Offset printing uncoated paper
Offset printing coated paper
Newsprint

Application for Colouring of 2D and 3D objects, rendering
Ergonomics ***

 

Destination Directory

ALLPLAN/ALLPLOT 12.x

NEM\V12\ETC
ALLPLAN/ALLPLOT 14.x NEM\V14\ETC
ALLPLAN/ALLPLOT 15.x 15.x NEM\V15\ETC
ALLPLAN/ALLPLOT 16.x NEM\V16\ETC
ALLPLAN 2004 ALLPLAN\ETC
ALLPLAN 2005-2007 Nemetschek Allplan\etc

The adherence to this destination path is necessary for the availability of the palettes in the program.

In this program variant the CMYK palettes (artprint, offset printing uncoated and coated paper) were defined in RGB. To achieve this the black component was substituted by respective negative RGB values (standard formula).


Using colour palettes in Nemetschek Allplan/Allplot

The colours will be available in the wanted output opitmized form in the different modules of ALLPLAN/ALLPLOT after the installation:

  1. In the module COLOR you create colourful fill surfaces and design planes, views, etc. in colours. In the modules BILDV, IMAGE, ANIMATION you can overlay the surface colour of a material in your colour system, as well as create photo realistic pictures and animagions in colours.
  2. Open the ALLPLAN/ALLPLOT colour selection mask in your project
  3. Press the "[name of the colour system]" button. The various output devices will appear.
  4. Click the colour palette you require for your output device.
  5. Select the colour you want or enter its name.
  6. Now you can work with the selected colour!

 

 


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