![]() ![]() Sorry, English isn’t my native language, hope you understand what I mean. Image: /local/floorplan/transparent_square.png "on": /local/floorplan/transparent_square.png Image: /local/floorplan/Thuis-Beganegrond.png My /config/begane-grond.yaml: type: picture-elements My /config/ui-lovelace.yaml: - id: floorplan2 Then I used Gimp (lasso tool) to cut out the different dark parts of the house. To create the overlays with the lights off I took the same steps to create the image with the lights on, only then with the lights turned to 0%. I used SweetHome 3D to create the image with the lights on and created the photo 1540x558. Let me know if that doesn’t make sense, and thanks for pointing out that I didn’t document the proper order of the overlays and toggles! Sweet Home 3D est un logiciel libre d'amnagement d'intrieur qui vous aide placer vos meubles sur le plan d'un logement en 2D, avec une prvisualisation en 3D. This would give you access to the service-button to toggle the input select for your floors. ![]() I only did this because otherwise the floorplan.yaml would be hundreds (or over a thousand) lines.Īgain I’m not super familiar with the raw editor, but I think you would just use it to have a conditional card and put the entirety of each of your floors yaml into each conditional block. Then I have another yaml file for the 1st floor and the 2nd floor. floorplan.yaml just has the conditional cards for each floor. I think you would have to use the raw editor and not have separate files as I’m not sure if you can include other views via the raw editor or not. You need to drag the ruler start and end points to a place on your image where you know the real measurements of it. ![]() You then have an option to set the scale of your image. I have not used the default lovelace ui without setting the configuration option: lovelace: Once you have an image you want to use for your blueprint, open Sweet Home 3d, and go to the menu option, Plan->Import Background Image and then select your file. In version 3. Thank you for elaborating on the other problem, I have a better idea what you are are referring to. With Sweet Home 3D v3.0 the functions of these plug-ins have been incorporated into Sweet Home 3D itself. Wonderful! I’m glad I was able to resolve one of your two issues. ![]()
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