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2009-01-13 01:05 PM
2009-03-24 04:28 PM
2009-03-24 04:39 PM
mariosmic wrote:No. The spline is created entirely in Cinema4D, but is not visible in ArchiCAD and not restored in Cinema4D when re-editing the object.
So you have the splinein Archicad?
2009-03-25 12:57 AM
2009-03-25 11:48 AM
"Miquel Garcia" wrote:
No, there are more people using that:
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I'm happy to see there are other people using the addon. One of the real advantages to use this plug in is the smooth control of the solids: with a good smooth you can have objects cleaned that you can you use in elevetions, sections and 3d line views. With the last addon version you can't do it. I hope we'll have early an answer from graphisoft.
Attached is one of my work. It is made separatly solid in Cinema4d and then boolean operations in Archicad. Everything using the plug in in Archicad 11.
Mario
2009-03-25 02:32 PM
mariosmic wrote:Good job, congratulations.
Attached is one of my work. It is made separatly solid in Cinema4d and then boolean operations in Archicad. Everything using the plug in in Archicad 11.
Mario
2009-03-26 05:10 PM
mariosmic wrote:Nice work!
I'm happy to see there are other people using the addon. One of the real advantages to use this plug in is the smooth control of the solids: with a good smooth you can have objects cleaned that you can you use in elevetions, sections and 3d line views. With the last addon version you can't do it. I hope we'll have early an answer from graphisoft.
Attached is one of my work. It is made separatly solid in Cinema4d and then boolean operations in Archicad. Everything using the plug in in Archicad 11.
Mario
2009-03-26 05:34 PM
stefan wrote:This is what i generally do - save the Cinema file somewhere so i can copy things back into the Cinema re-edit session if i need to edit the object again. You are right though .. we really should not need to. This behaviour (not saving splines) sounds like a bug to me.
..Maybe just copying the objects into another C4D file will be better... But then I don't see the point of the bi-directional connectivity anymore.
I assume the plugin is not fully functional anymore.
2009-03-26 09:11 PM
2009-03-26 10:16 PM
mariosmic wrote:I know .. re-reading my post i didn't talk about exporting to C4D for rendering. When i talk about control over displaying edges i mean for GDL object creation - so we can control when edges are displayed or not - very important for using the imported objects for display in ArchiCAD IMO ... if it looks like a pile of crap because there are lines everywhere then what are you going to use it for. Explode it and clean it up in your drawings?
I'm not interested to export the model in cinema 4d to do renders. I'm interested in the addon that create gdl object from Maxon.
mariosmic wrote:Yes .. i agreed this was a problem.
Errors in triangulation and for example...
2009-03-26 10:16 PM