2018-01-26 05:46 AM - last edited on 2023-05-18 01:27 PM by Gordana Radonic
2018-01-29 06:53 AM
zsvnc wrote:You can't unless you model the landing with a slab.
So how can we add a level dimension on stairs landing?
2018-01-29 12:23 PM
2018-01-30 08:32 AM
Barry wrote:I just started learning Arhicad. But these things break my motivation. I just want to build the architectural project faster than AutoCAD. How can you not have such simple features? Another point is, there are no books about Archicad. Isn't that a little unreasonable? is Revit more useful to draw architectural projects? What do you think?zsvnc wrote:You can't unless you model the landing with a slab.
So how can we add a level dimension on stairs landing?
You can place a level dimension and then edit the text so that it is 'Custom' text rather than 'Measured Value'.
Barry.
2018-01-30 08:56 AM
zsvnc wrote:It becomes hard when you start comparing one program to another.
I just started learning Arhicad. But these things break my motivation. I just want to build the architectural project faster than AutoCAD. How can you not have such simple features? Another point is, there are no books about Archicad. Isn't that a little unreasonable? is Revit more useful to draw architectural projects? What do you think?
2018-01-30 09:06 AM
2018-01-30 11:05 AM
zsvnc wrote:Do not get discouraged by the difficulty of learning a new BIM application.
I just started learning Archicad. But these things break my motivation. I just want to build the architectural project faster than AutoCAD. How can you not have such simple features? Another point is, there are no books about Archicad. Isn't that a little unreasonable? is Revit more useful to draw architectural projects? What do you think?
2018-01-30 02:14 PM