2007-04-10 08:26 PM
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I have ArchiCad 9 student version.Since you are a student, you can just download AC 10 from this website for free!
2007-04-12 03:46 PM
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2007-04-12 07:41 PM
badandy_svg wrote:Well, you wouldn't have to re-design it, just migrate the file (of course, I can see not wanting to attempt this at the zero hour). My best advice (short of someone coming up with an object for your use) would be to take one of the standard chairs from the AC library and manipulate the parameters to approximate those of an audience seat -- sometimes you don't need to be "exact" to get the idea across...
O.k. Unfortunately, my deadline for this project is right around the corner. I spent about a month designing it and would not be able to re-design it in ArchiCad 10. I am really desperate right now, can anyone send me an object that would look like an audience seat??
2007-04-12 08:54 PM
2007-04-12 11:03 PM
Laura wrote:I did exactly this recently (just before AC10 came out, so not THAT recently, actually) with a chair with arms, arrayed so the arms overlapped the adjacent seat. Worked well enough, although would have created a few extra polygons for the render.
My best advice (short of someone coming up with an object for your use) would be to take one of the standard chairs from the AC library and manipulate the parameters to approximate those of an audience seat -- sometimes you don't need to be "exact" to get the idea across...
2007-04-20 12:30 PM