2006-01-11 03:23 PM - last edited yesterday by Molinda Prey
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Richard wrote:very nicely said let me clarify what I meant; when I said "playing around" I meant to learn your way around the programme, and proficient enough in it to know what questions to ask, not become a grand master.
This program is so complex that, unlike Daniel, I don't think that just playing around with it is going to get you trained very efficiently. There are many shortcuts and "tricks" that you will NOT discover on your own, and which makes working in the program much more pleasant. I would say the "Project Framework" book and the "Training Guide" by Lubomir Kulisev are both excellent, and a good investment.
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2006-01-16 03:10 PM
iacobe wrote:my mouth is sealed... but still you should never feel like an idiot, anyone will tell you that ArchiCAd has a steep learning curve, and everybody makes dumb mistakes, and gets stuck figuring out what [should be] the simplist tasks. Hope to see you around here in the future, good luck with everything.
Okay, and now after all the babbling - I actually agree that 'fooling around' works (don't tell my husband ) -but the problems I've had are so basic that I felt like a complete idiot
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KeesW wrote:So close, and yet so far......
PS: my daughter went to the same school as Mary Donald (now Princess Mary) - they were about 1 year apart and she doesn't remember her particularly. She also spent 1 year in Denmark as a Rotary exchange student.
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Broker wrote:from my training slides (it's in feet/inches, but it should apply for metric as well)
I hope that some kind person will tell me how to draw a wall\line whateve xx.xx m long
Arrrgghhh
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2006-03-17 07:12 PM
Broker wrote:While my first thought was "then why are you bothering if you do not have time to learn," this made me curious just how hard it is, not to learn this skill, but to find it.
I think perhaps you underestimate or make incorrect assumptions. Surely with most users such as myself for example have been using something else for a long time (Autocad and 3D Max). The time taken to use a 'new' program out of the box is not available to all of us. I can draw a complete project in less time than it would take to even become familiar with Archicad. Sketchup is cool enough but not for mainstream work. Perhaps you should try ADT, we can give you lessons for FREE, without bias. Chill man, po-dobre da prekavash poveche vreme za semisestvo vi e ne da oplakvash sus gulposti samo da furli vremeto ot men e drugite.
Priyatna vecher:-)