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2019-07-11 05:46 PM - last edited on 2023-05-22 11:53 PM by Gordana Radonic
2021-09-18 05:15 PM
@Laszlo Nagy That caught my attention too. Having a quickly read of the SOLIDWORKS help files reveals their dimensioning works both ways e.g. you dimension a part, but you can also change the part by altering a dimension. Sounds a bit like Parametric 3D modelling. I don't think that is coming to AC any time soon! The other thing is they appear to have is a workflow where you dimension from the part to the whole, and the dimensions only appear once in the relevant part when it is added to a layout, which would be great for AC if we had internal parts/blocks/modules*.
I am also interested in @Wookie response...
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2021-09-19 02:33 AM
@DGSketcher you hit the nail on the head.
The dimensioning in Solidworks works both ways, you can set or adjust the dimensions at the part level AND at the model and floor plan level.
So for example, you create a wall with a window cavity in 2D or 3D, adding the dimensions. The dimensions can then be adjusted on the part, the model (or assembly in Solidworks) and on the floor plans themselves, which updates them everywhere else. It puts dimensions at the forefront of your designs, allowing you to make precise, quick tweaks, at all levels during the build. It’s much faster. They’re also far easier to set and more intuitive, this is of course subjective.
From what I can tell, dimensions can only be set or adjusted at the part level only on Archicad. This somewhat limits the workflow and makes dimensions feel clunky and less important some how. I’m sure Archicad pros have no issue with this but for anyone moving over from Solidworks, or Siemens NX etc, you really notice it.