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2020-07-12 01:19 PM
2020-07-13 01:24 AM
JohnJay wrote:I'll be more blunt: stay away from it man. If free modelling attracts You, Youd be better modeling in Rhino; Personally, i even prefer Autocad 3d over ketchup. If you need construction docs, layout work and quantities, archicad is a no brainer. But please, do try them out before deciding.
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Maybe I just need to play with SU a bit more but so far I don't get what all the fuss is about.
2020-07-13 12:42 PM
Richard wrote:I came across most of those plugins when I was looking into SU and agree they add a lot of useful functionality.
I don't find the need to use Sketchup with Archicad, but there are a number of fairly amazing extensions that could help, if you wanted to go in the Sketchup direction. PlusSpec, Roof Nui, Medeek Trusses, and others do pretty amazing things, but my sense is that you really need a bunch of them. However, I certainly drool over the construction doc's that Nick Sonder puts together. https://sketchupbook.com/ At some point in the size of the model, things start to work like molasses, though I'm not sure where that is. I like that with AC I don't really have to worry about this.
2020-07-14 11:22 AM
2020-07-16 07:39 PM
2020-07-18 10:00 AM
jl_lt wrote:Even though I said it was strictly a choice between AC and SU, I had a look at Vectorworks 🙂
If you do a lot of exterior work You might also want to take a look at Vectorworks, a step brother of Archicad.
ethanbodnar wrote:Glad the discussion is of use ethanbodnar 🙂
Hi John Jay, so nice to see you thinking out loud and sharing your research process here! I'm in middle of pretty much the same question 🙂
2020-07-18 03:46 PM
2020-07-19 04:27 PM
JohnJay wrote:
For final detailing, photoreal rendering and any modelling I can't do (or I find slow and clunky to do) in AC, I have MODO and Octane. The only thing that's missing is a .obj import option in AC which would make it easy to get models from MODO to AC. Still working on an efficient solution on that one...
2020-07-22 06:12 PM
LaszloNagy wrote:
There is a commercial Add-On called ModelPort that can import OBJ files into Archicad:
https://archvista.com/modelport/