2020-07-15 11:03 AM - last edited 3 weeks ago by Molinda Prey
2020-07-15 11:29 AM
2020-07-15 03:45 PM
2020-07-15 09:08 PM
2020-07-16 03:13 AM
Mac_the_arc wrote:I am guessing you have your Revit hat on.
Wow, seems ArchiCAD is not so tremendous. Both these options seem like a 'work around'.
Mac_the_arc wrote:
If there is no ability to hide a cut object from a view, how does this work when you are in a complex major project like a hospital, and you need to create individual room elevations but you don't have time to place section lines that avoid cutting objects within the room, or creating multiple layers to hide cut objects on?
How do you create decent planning drawings if trees are appearing like this. Are there other tree library parts, or do you rely on photoshop?
2020-07-16 05:43 AM
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2020-07-17 09:42 AM
2020-07-17 09:49 AM
Barry wrote:Thanks Barry, the renovation filters was the first good surprise in ArchiCAD and works very smoothly, unlike Revit which is very clunky. That said I cannot yet get my head around the fact that text within a view will appear on all views, I don't see the sense in that. Certain drawings need specific text, and creating multiple layers just to control text seems counter productive so at the moment im placing this on the layouts and leaving the model to update as and when needed. Im sure with time I will learn more workflow options with ArchiCAD.
Mac_the_arc wrote:I am guessing you have your Revit hat on.
Wow, seems ArchiCAD is not so tremendous. Both these options seem like a 'work around'.
Archicad does not work like Revit, so don't expect it to do the same things.
Mac_the_arc wrote:
If there is no ability to hide a cut object from a view, how does this work when you are in a complex major project like a hospital, and you need to create individual room elevations but you don't have time to place section lines that avoid cutting objects within the room, or creating multiple layers to hide cut objects on?
How do you create decent planning drawings if trees are appearing like this. Are there other tree library parts, or do you rely on photoshop?
Me personally, yes, I would cut the sections around objects I don't want to cut or place objects in layers that can be turned off.
To hide elements you could give the a different renovation status to everything else, and then use a renovation filer that hides that status.
That is assuming that you don't want to use the renovation filters for there intended purpose.
Barry.
2020-07-17 10:15 AM
Mac_the_arc wrote:
Lets hope Graphisoft can come up with an ability to fix this, unless im missing something this is a major setback for the workflow within ARCHICAD. As designers and producers of production information we should not be having to think so far in advance in terms of planning where section lines are placed.