Saturday - last edited Sunday
Hello everyone!
I’m back to share another one of my tools with you!
When designing taller buildings, structural grids and footprints repeat across multiple stories. However, the dimensions on these elements can’t be repeated, so we either waste time re-dimensioning them on each story or find complex workarounds.
To solve this, I created a multi-story dimension object. You place the dimension on a single story, select the stories you want it visible on, and it instantly appears on all 40 stories of your model.
You can find the object on my website:
https://kadsolutions.co.uk/webshop/p/multi-story-dimension-tool-26-28
Saturday
just take my money.
by the way, would it be possible that the dimension object detects objects aumatically? similar to what the section tool does, but with dimensions so that everything is anotated automatically according to criteria.
thanks!
Sunday
Yes pls, it can be like dimension tool in Chief Architect, so smart.
https://www.chiefarchitect.com/videos/watch/5488/dimensioning-basics.html
Wednesday
This looks great! I've never even heard of Chief Architect before, but now I will have to check out what else they do different!
I am sure Graphisoft could do something like this, but little old me only have limited access to what Archicad can do through the API and GDL. 😕
But even like this, this tool was still a great quality of life improvement in everyday work for me.
Would be cool though!
Sunday
Incredible. Something simple but very useful, I have often had to do something like this.
Monday
This is fantastic, much better than the current dimension object i use.
May i suggest individual witness line lengths, and individal text offsets if possible? this is the one i use below, it's just quite clunky.
Wednesday
Hi,
Yeah, it should be possible for sure! I will put that on my backlog.
The way I use it, I didn't need that kind of customization, so I never added it, but when I have time to spend on this again, I will add those options for sure.
Tuesday
basically, all our posts for the past 2 years revolve around an imaginary new dimension tool that would solve at least 95% of all dimensioning issues posted here.