30 May 2014

Road to Rio



Well that’s May gone now too. The whole time I’ve been wondering if it’s just me, or is time on fast forward somehow. When out of nowhere the big boss informs me that we are only three weeks away from our first half way to Christmas email reminder. Seems like just a few weeks ago when I got the last year’s reminder, at least proving I’m not going insane, for now. We also had the local and European elections this month. I was well proud of myself making the effort to contribute with my vote, even though actually picking a party by a representative is comparable to picking a favourite unheard of actor out of a foreign movie, before you watch it. Still I did my part.

At Palette CAD we are strongly focused on finishing the 8.2 version for July which should mean international release by the end of summer. Also nearing completion is our internet planner Palette@HOME, which will also soon be available for tablets. If you dare to try our BETA version, currently available in German, simply click on the image below.

http://www.palettecad.com/de/anwendungen/online-planen

Some important updates also on the way this summer include Palette Move 2, Architecture & interior design, Stoves & fireplaces as well as Wood engineering catalogues.
It certainly never gets dull and all you ever need is a little inspiration to get you going again. With this in mind I took a little of it from the forthcoming World Cup, and here below you can see just a little example of outside of the box planning in Palette CAD.

Adidas World Cup footballs from West Germany 1974 to Brazil 2014
Without a doubt it is going to be another fantastic spectacle, and completely without bias, I believe it would only be fitting that the founders of the beautiful game lift the trophy in Brazil.

I will leave you with this wishful thinking in mind. Have a great June!



Greeting from Stuttgart,
Your Palette CAD "Come on England" Blog Team






12 May 2014

Tip of the month! May: Camera focus



Looking to add that extra touch to your customer presentations? Why not give our camera focus feature a go? It allows you to focus on a certain point of your photo and blurs out the rest, just like with a digital camera.

Start by getting your camera view in position. Next in the "View" tab select "Settings for presentation mode".


Now select "Ambient Light", make sure you turn up the quality all the way right to well, check the "Depth of field" box and then click on "Auto focal point".

 

The following window will pop up explaining that you need to select a point to focus on in perspective view. Select OK.


Next using the cross-hair select a point to focus on. Afterwards, back in the settings select OK again.


Now that the focal point is selected simply render your desired image in Ambient Light quality.


There it is! Please be aware that the "Depth of field" option will remain active until unchecked. Speaking of checking, make sure you check back next month for another tip.

Greeting from Stuttgart,
Your Palette CAD-Blog Team