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Maxon Freeform in ArchiCad

Anonymous
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"SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT – JUNE PROMOTION!

Graphisoft and Maxon are happy to announce a new partner solution for ArchiCAD called FreeForm. Based on Cinema 4D, FreeForm allows users of ArchiCAD to edit elements of building models as parametric primitives; with extrusions, holes, planes, points and paths; or with deformers and form generators, providing total design freedom!"


I'm not sure what this is, but it sounds pretty interesting. Total design freedom? I like that. Anyone care to comment.
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Link
Graphisoft Partner
Graphisoft Partner
Your local reseller is the person to ask.

Cheers,
Link.
stefan
Advisor
We heard the announcement from Mister Gallelo himself this week, on a small user meeting in Brussels. I did not sign a NDA, so not sure how official this all is.

But I'm sure pricing and details will be published soon enough.
--- stefan boeykens --- bim-expert-architect-engineer-musician ---
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Dwight
Newcomer
for instance:

http://www.intcad.com/
Dwight Atkinson
Anonymous
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I was signed up for the webcast but had to miss it because of a meeting. Can someone give their impressions.

Thanks
Anonymous
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I wonder why there is no announcement neither in Graphisoft website nor in Maxon's one.

Can please someone from Graphisoft say smthg?
There is product is seen nowhere.
I got the webcast, but I came in late and then the visual connection cut off early, though I heard most of the conference call.

From what I can see, it's Cinema, period. (According to Dwight's link, even the price is the same. They also said if you already own C4D, you can just use it with the add-ons.) There are add-ons on the AC and cinema sides to facilitate turning cinema stuff into GDL. It looks like all the editing is done in Cinema, although since I missed the beginning, I don't know what AC geometry they started with. There was speculation of some future smart-hotspot implementation on the AC side. Cinema materials become material parameters in the objects.

If they said a delivery date I missed it. Most such economic questions were met with "Contact your reseller."

They made a point of saying, now AC is the only VB/BIM solution with a freeform modeling extension. Yay team.

Several other 'talkers were present, maybe they can chime in.
James Murray

Archicad 27 • Rill Architects • macOS • OnLand.info
Anonymous
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From what i saw too, its the cinema's 4d modeller.

They have just developed a smart converter from and to gdl and c4d.

What i dont know , because i did not see, is how big are those edited gdls compared to the original ones.

They mystery is why there is no advertisment in either websites.!
TomWaltz
Participant
It looked kind of cool, but they mentioned early on that it was still in Beta testing....
Tom Waltz
rm
Advisor
Its great that GS is working with other companies like Maxon to provide better hooks into their program back and forth.

But while many on this forum have requested better rendering capabilities., I for one would prefer better modeling. Currently, if you want to model terrain, buy an add-on; want to model a reasonable looking stair, buy an add-on, want to just about any trim profile, buy an add-on, want to extrude along a path, buy an add-on.........yes I KNOW, learn GDL Robert.

If in fact one essentially now needs to buy another program to augment another weakness in AC modeling, why the heck should one stick with AC vs., dare I say, the rapidly improving Revit.

Revit WILL be many AC customer's next program if GS doesn't start reading the tea leaves. GS, all here pretty much want to stick with AC, and like it, but it is time for some forward thinking for the program, not just for your stock value.

I have used this program since v4.1, and since then, the program has incrementally changed. From my view, Teamwork was the most significant change in the program up to now, and is a great improvement. But now it is time to really look hard at the program, because,

My office would even have to change from Mac OS to Windows to make the Revit switch.......but if it lets me model as I need to, so be it!

For what ever it is worth!
Robert Mariani
MARIANI design studio, PLLC
Architecture / Architectural Photography
www.robertmariani.com

Mac OSX 13.1
AC 24 / 25 / 26
Anonymous
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Robert,

I agree with what you are saying about archicad and all of the add-ons. ArchiCad also needs a fundamental shift in its functionality- see new work environment (don't get me wrong I'm enjoying v.9 for the most part). However, if archicad can use add-ons to seamlessly connect to industry standard software for engineering, energy, freeform modelling, etc. and focus on making archicad much better for production/ presentation etc maybe that would be a good thing.

I've used Revit for several projects version 5-6.1 and it has some strengths in drawing coordnation that i hope are coming to archicad. For me the fluidity & flexibility of archicad in design through CD's wins out for me. Of course I'm back on a Mac and enjoying that as well. I'm a sole proprietor and so it was easy for me to try it out.