Via the eye icon you can individual show or hide calculation surfaces. To do this first open the result overview (see image Hereby you have the option to choose exactly for which areas results will be exported. There is the option to exclude individual surfaces from the export on the results overview. The DWG export will basically save all visible calculation surfaces in the DWG file. Selection of calculation areas for isolines and values graphics Should always be disconnected and can not be exported on a layer together. The settings are similar to those of the isolines, only with the difference that values graphics and isoline graphics These are created later when saving the DWG file. You will notice no change in the CAD view. If you select the tick for isolines and value graphics, Then the isoline graphics for each calculation surface are created on the appropriate layers.įor every result of a photometric quantity an own layer is produced, in which only one isoline graphic for one result is shown.Ī word of advice: The isoline and values graphics need some time to generate. One for the results of the horizontal illuminance and another for the results of the hemispherical illuminance. In one view, there are three calculation surfaces which provide two horizontal illuminance and one hemispherical illuminance as a result.Įvo will create two layer. There is one layer created per photometric unit and the isolines created on this.For each luminaire arrangement, you have created during your lighting design, a layer is created on which only the luminaire of this arrangement can be found.For each type of luminaire (product) a DWG layer is crated and the same types of luminaire can be found on a layer.All luminaires of the view are stored in a single DWG layer (Default).In the table below you can see a list of all possible DWG layer.Įspecially for the lights, the isolines and the graphic values you can make a finer adjustment using the sub-sections. In the example shown above, the isolines and their layer would all be red. You can see directly that the objects are shown or hidden in the CAD view.įurther you have the option to select a color for the DWG layer over the color selction dialog (see image Export_Configuration(2)). Through the ticks you have the option to select and deselect content and therefor DWG layer. On the left you can see the contents which can be saved for the selected view later in the DWG file. This means you get every floor exported in its own layer.īut, if you select a 2D view, for example, the plan view will be saved as a 2D DWG file (see image Export_setScope2D).Ĭonfiguration of DWG layer, layer colors, etc.Īfter chosing a light scene and a view, you can configurate the DWG on the left side (see image Export_Configuration(1)) If you want to save the lighting design for an entire building to a DWG file, evo will approach level by level when exporting.
For example, select the view of a room, so a DWG file is saved only for this room. The DWG export will save a DWG file for the floor as a 3D DWG in this case. In the example below (see image Export_SetScope3D) the storey "Ground floor" is selected for the 3D view. So evo supports one DWG file per light scene.Įvo operates on the principle: What you see will also be exported. If you want to export the results of multiple lighting scenes, so you have to switch to the desired light scene and save another DWG file.
Selection of light scene and matching 2D or 3D view:īasically, evo 5 gives the option to save results in addition to the geometry in the form of value graphics and isolines as own layers.īut as results depend on a light scene, evo delivers such results always for the currently selected ligt scene (see image Export_Overview(2), circled in red ). To export a DWG file you have to select the export mode and activate the third tool (see image Export_Overview(1)).įrom here you can start configuring the DWG.