Brad wrote:
Why does GS ignore it and try for MaxonForm and plugins instead? Enough people have been screaming for this for long enough that I astounded by the silence from GS, from re-sellers and yes, from our dear moderator, too.
Well, your dear moderator is known for being anything but silent ... so as you are obviously off the soapbox, let me climb.
First, I think that using blobbing modelers like FormZ in architectural schools is DANGEROUS. How many Frank Gehrys can there be? How do you build such stuff? They don't exactly teach you how to build a doghouse, let alone Bilbao museum. What is the percentage of the projects in the world that REALLY use NURBS and other "my elevation is paper thin so it flaps in the wind" designs?
So, let's talk about REAL and UNREAL. Not the game.
I LOVE ArchiCAD because it MAKES YOU BE REAL. As for your list, the only thing I don't agree with is tilting a slab - use the roof, man! - while the rest, yes, I did wish more than once.
But then - thinking out of the box, learning a bit of GDL (easier than learning 3ds max, trust me!) and just being plain CREATIVE (we should be, should we not?) solves MANY if not all problems. I still have to see (except NURBS) things that can NOT be done in ArchiCAD.
Also, the long frustration did not let most of you blob lovers read Akos' post. I mean READ, not skim and apply the "oh, they are bu**s****g us again" approach.
Deformers are IMHO unhealthy, and would burden the math of the model heavily - ask yourself, WHY is there no VB that does blobbing at the same time, so you have either/or? Not even the BigA. Hm.
If I knew now that Graphisoft is going to implement full set of freeform modeling tools in ArchiCAD 10 I would not be allowed to say it. Those who know, cannot say. Akos said one important thing - Maxon is offered as a FREEFORM and ORGANIC FORM modeler, not as a solution to all the problems. After all, take a wall from ArchiCAD, mash it in Maxon, take it back - OOPS! not a wall any more. End of coordinated construction documentation story.
He also says:
Modeling freedom in ArchiCAD?
I have to emphasize that introducing MaxonForm does NOT mean that we stop developing ArchiCAD’s own modeling capabilities. MaxonForm was NOT developed to replace the freedom in modeling and editing ArchiCAD construction elements. MaxonForm is a tool to create free-form organic objects.
So, my reading is that our (yes, OUR!) modeling and 3D management gripes ARE being addressed.
As for the old timing - maybe I am an old timer, but I spend 80% of my ArchiCAD time in the 3D window. No other way to design. If I wanted to do 2Ds, you buy lots of pencils and paper for the price of a computer, never mind the software.
Point is: let's not mix apples and pears. ArchiCAD is CAD, Revit too - the only other REAL VB/BIM application, FormZ is modeler, max is for making Star Wars. Oh, yes, you can slice a salami with a power saw. The question is why would you.
The box is creaking, so I am getting off soon, just one more thing: Graphisoft would be plain STUPID if thye did not hear the chorus of voices asking for more modeling freedom. IMHE, they did listen until now, so there is no reason why would they stop.
Crrrrack ... ooops ...
Djordje
ArchiCAD since 4.55 ... 1995
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