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2021-07-25 02:51 PM
bouhmidage wrote:
Hello !
i'm planning to move to Canada as Permanent Resident in the next year, i'm an archicad user since 2010, i use it for all my jobs, BIM modelling and coordination , and teaches it in the north american university
What are the chances of finding jobs in Canada?
Thanks !
2021-07-28 11:36 AM
Barry wrote:
So you can stop a section/elevation from updating automatically when you open it only in the section/elevation settings.
Likewise a drawing on the layout can be set to manual or automatic in the drawing settings.
But again a reminder, when set to manual use caution.
Mjules wrote:Just to illustrate and for future reference:
I use the word drawing in its technical sense in architecture, as generally recognized by the National Council of Architectural Registration Boards (NCARB).
2021-07-28 05:08 PM
Braza wrote:
Barry wrote:
So you can stop a section/elevation from updating automatically when you open it only in the section/elevation settings.
Likewise a drawing on the layout can be set to manual or automatic in the drawing settings.
But again a reminder, when set to manual use caution.Mjules wrote:Just to illustrate and for future reference:
I use the word drawing in its technical sense in architecture, as generally recognized by the National Council of Architectural Registration Boards (NCARB).
Barry is well referring to this option inside the drawing selection settings:
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2021-07-28 10:14 PM
Podolsky wrote:
To avoid similar 'overkill' of 3d model with polygons it's necessary to follow quite strict logic of reducing unnecessary polygons in elements - for example if it's custom profiles for beams and columns.
And also to have more powerful computer. Also good practise to open task manager and take a look how much RAM ArchiCAD is using on current project.
2021-07-29 03:29 AM
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2021-07-29 09:17 AM
Lingwisyer wrote:
Just curious, what are all the hotspots for? Are they needed? What is the reasoning behind the building code req?
2021-08-11 09:20 AM
Mjules wrote:So are you creating a GDL object from the members? It could be useful to open the scripts and simplify the 3D representation (unless you are generating a 1:1 section/elevation, it won't be visible anyway) to show a bounding box or mesh to your needs, also commenting the hotspots and keeping only a few really necessary ones. Morphs tend to be really heavy, it's easy to shovel together millions of polygons in a single manufacturer made object - movable furniture especially, and that just kills the 3D generated views.
We should create another post to discuss the glazing system according to the relevant sections of the code. I just designed and drawn the structural members supporting the glazing system, but ArchiCAD 25 created much more unnecessary hotspots by itself. That's why it's also been classified as a bug!
2021-08-11 01:00 PM
So are you creating a GDL object from the members?
Morphs tend to be really heavy, it's easy to shovel together millions of polygons in a single manufacturer made object - movable furniture especially, and that just kills the 3D generated views.
Maybe I missed something, but how is the required specification relevant to the hotspots?
You could store all these in properties assigned to a single polygon and still have all the data in the model with a much more responsive experience.
2021-08-12 01:34 PM