2004-02-29 12:34 PM - last edited on 2023-05-30 10:10 AM by Rubia Torres
2004-02-29 02:29 PM
2004-02-29 04:21 PM
2004-02-29 06:39 PM
Jacques wrote:AFAIK earlier there WAS an example from UK included in ArchiCAD installation, and you should look into layout books, not ArchiCAD files. That is where the CDs are being put together.
Can anybody post an example of UNLINKED true BIM CD's? (Plans, sections & elevations) All thats posted on the gallery section of the GS site is tons of pretty colour images, but no CD's...This is afterall a program to create CD's and related information?! Anybody have any UK related CD's?
2004-02-29 08:47 PM
2004-02-29 09:41 PM
Jacques wrote:You're welcome.
Thanks for the reply Matthew.
What I'm after really is an example of elevations/sections done for production, that haven't been unlinked...Therefor renedering the elevation as a 2D 'drawing' instead of a live link to the model.The way I work there really is no difference between Model and Drawing (aka "linked" & "unlinked") views as far as the output goes. The only difference is the ability to modify the model, and I have no need (or desire for that matter) to edit the model in my finished drawings.
ArchiCAD is a 'virtual building' creator, and I think that once you unlink the view you loose the 'virtual' bit...Forgive my bluntness, but I think this is nonsense. There are degrees of integration with the model, but there is nothing about the drawing view that necessarily makes it any less a product of the building model than the live model view. I would like to stop referring to Drawing Views as being unlinked (I think Graphisoft should change the command from "Unlink section..." to "Convert to drawing..."). They are more properly seen as output views. They retain a full link to the model in so far as they can be easily regenerated at any time. I think the fact that they are not automatically updated is an advantage. I prefer to control when and how my drawings change.
As for the copyright I can quite understand that. Maybe a project that didn't go ahead or was shelved before it got to site?I do think the idea of posting more CD examples to the gallery is a good one. I will see if there is anything I can do. The best format would probably be low-rez PDFs; set to show enough detail for reference but not enough for actual construction.
A pdf would do.
Also, some CD's in the gallery would be nice. (by permission ofcourse)
-Jacques.
2004-02-29 11:51 PM
~/archiben wrote:
are you are looking for examples to try and understand best practice use of archiCAD, or maybe you aren't yet using archiCAD but would like to see the concept in action?
2004-03-01 06:34 AM
2004-03-03 12:18 PM
Matthew wrote:In practice, what is your method for doing this?
...easily regenerated at any time.