2009-05-11 08:39 AM
2009-05-11 11:49 AM
Don wrote:ArchiCAD to Rhino : Export your models or scene in 3ds or obj format (Rhino handles a large number of formats, though), and then once there if they need to edit or modify the geometry, they may have to use Rhino's MESHtoNURB command.
My son is in his fourth year and uses ArchiCad while many of the other students use Rhino. He hasn't been able to move files back and forth successfully and he said a Google search didn't result in anything useful.
I did a search on the forum and didn't find anything conclusive. Anyone have any success or recent results?
Thanks,
Don Lee
2009-05-11 02:20 PM
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2009-05-12 12:34 AM
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2009-05-12 03:05 AM
Don wrote:I've merged the duplicate threads into this single one.
I guess I did post it before.....brain fade
2009-05-12 05:16 AM
2009-05-12 03:30 PM
Bricklyne wrote:Although Maxonform has been discontinued as a standalone product there is now a free AC plugin that will function in the same way - the ability to model elements within a standalone Cinema4D application and send them back to ArchiCAD as GDL objects, all accessed via a menu item in ArchiCAD.
A fourth, somewhat less likely method would have been to use Maxonform which can import 3ds's, and obj, and then even allow you to optimize the geometry (polycount-wise) prior to importing it directly into ArchiCAD, but since Maxonform was discontinued, he would be limited to using previous versions (of both Maxonform and AC), if at all, to do it this way.