2024-11-14 10:35 AM
HI
I am an old Autocad user. The tools for drafting 2D lines, circles and so on are quite different in Archicad. Are there any good video tutorials that you can recomend that gives a good set of tips an tricks on how to use the tools the best way for efficient drafting in 2D?
If you have a link to a youtube video please let us know.
Thanks in advance 🙂
2024-11-16 06:09 PM
Thanks for advice. Iam sure I need to use the tool. #D is great, and I use it, but there are situations where 2D is needed.
- 1:5 detaling - almost impossible to produce 3D detalls.
- I also use 2D in early sketches in initial sketches. To get the measurments and concept right. Starting in 3D early in a project is for me difficult. I dont bother if the stairs are 170 mm and if i want railings or not. I need the freedom to get a "feel" for the project. In Autocad I was very quick and only used shortcuts. In archicad I am forced to use buttons on the screen. It slows me down.
But surely it is probably only me. I have to practice more..... 🙂
2024-11-16 06:09 PM
I’m sure you’ll enjoy your learning journey with Archicad, in addition to all the a/m topics you’ll have to accustom new items like windows Fonts rather than shape fonts in AutoCAD, pen set, line weight & (Archi) objects versus (Auto) blocks, also you will need to study well DWG Translators.
The best part is that you can open a DWG file directly in Archicad according to the translator you choose & you’ll find all layers, lines, fills, colors, dimensions the same as in AutoCAD.
Wish you the best in your journey.
2024-11-16 07:51 PM
Hi @Steffen,
If I can ask you why you chose Archicad rather than AutoCAD Architecture?
I feel this transition would be much easier for you, despite I see Archicad is more powerful regarding performance & capabilities than all CAD Architecture software.
2024-11-17 03:31 AM - edited 2024-11-17 04:51 AM
You can still import and export dwg files between applications and also overlay them in Archicad if you are faster in AutoCAD for now. I import 2D drawings from surveyors and engineers and place them as notes in my project browser.
I started off learning key boards then I went to electric guitars and learned how to shred. You have to start off slow in Archicad and gradually get faster before you can shred in Archicad lol.
I came from Chief Architect and they had a set of 2D tools to draft with. Archicad also has 2D drafting tools in it and 2D shape modifying tools. You can explode and re-combine line segments as well.
Most of all have fun getting up to speed.
P.S. For detailing, I use a similar approach like Jared Banks uses in his excellent learning tutorials. Please see below.