2009-02-09 10:17 PM
2009-02-19 07:10 AM
Daniel wrote:
.....The fact of the matter is we need tools that allow for better detailing of everyday building components. Simple things, like putting a bevel or bullnose on the edge of a slab (without having to use SEO and extruded profiles as a workaround) Or drawing a simple curving curb on a driveway down a sloping site. Sloping and curving retaining walls. .......
2009-02-19 07:12 AM
Daniel wrote:...........
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Secondly, the ArchiCAD Library is a joke. ........ I have yet to see an object outside the GDL world import with a clean 2d symbol, smooth surfaces, parametric materials and proper elevation representation.
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2009-02-19 07:18 AM
Daniel wrote:
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There was a poor attempt to remedy this issue with MaxonForm. I paid $700 for this lousy implementation of a freeform modeling solution and it never really worked. And then GS dumped it. This angered me quite a bit. There is currently no Sketchup importer for OSX ArchiCAD either. Also incomprehensible.
2009-02-19 07:53 PM
2009-02-20 01:58 AM
2009-02-25 01:43 PM
2009-02-25 04:53 PM
2009-02-26 12:43 AM
I have used Archicad 6 (some years ago) and Architectural Desktop.Oh dear, dear. I bet you have used mostly ADT (which has been and still is one of the most atrocious mistakes in terms of AEC CAD). AC6 was released in 1998 (as a comparison the release date of Win98 and NT4.0 ruled the world woohoo...) when the average computer power and memory size was similar to today's iPod mate. That would answer your question why they haven't taken the ball too far because you would not have been able to afford that.
Marking Family objects (elements) compared to object making in Archicad is a very straight forward process ......you not have to do any programming to achieve the desired element that you need to use in you project.this is a questionable statement discussed so many times on this forum that I am not going to elaborate on...
The most important thing is that you should not pledge blind allegiance to a software company and their product just because that is all you have used, but it should be the software that gets theexactly right. that's why I am using Archicad.
job done right and the quickest with fewer headaches.
2009-02-26 07:22 AM
David wrote:
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The most important thing is that you should not pledge blind allegiance to a software company and their product just because that is all you have used, but it should be the software that gets the
job done right and the quickest with fewer headaches.
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2009-02-26 11:17 AM