2007-02-03 05:49 AM
2007-02-03 05:03 PM
2007-02-03 06:53 PM
M wrote:Your Dreamweaver (or Adobe GoLive) example is good ... and as Tom says, this has been wished for continuously for many years. Well, actually, a color-coding, more Visual Studio intelligence-type interface has been wished for. If you ignore the HTML code-view of Dreamweaver/GoLive and think abouut just the visual interface - which is what most people utilize - then Cigraph ArchiForma is perhaps a solution for you to consider.
I think that graphisoft is missing the boat with GDL. There is almost no support for it in the US and creation of objects is much more complicated than it should be. Much the way Dreamweaver revolutionized HTML creation, there needs to be a almost purely graphic way of creating objects. I would suggest the ability to easily import other objects from sketchup, dxf, obj, 3ds, etc, and modify them and turn them into gdl objects. www.formfonts.com's popularity and rapid growth is one example, they support several formats but not GDL and they just launched a Revit channel.
Here is a workflow example - I modeled a very complicated cast in place concrete fireplace and wall with multiple splayed openings, structural steel embedded, and designed to be cast with thermal breaks in multiple pours. This piece was basically impossible to model in Archicad. If you import as dxf, the faces are triangulated and you cannot assign cut fills, etc. Archicad should be able to import this from any format it was modeled in and easily make it an object the displays correctly in section, elevation, etc.Show us an image. From your description, it sounds like the fireplace could be easily modeled in ArchiCAD without writing any GDL ... just have to know how to use SEOps, magic wand and Profiler. If more complex than you described, ArchiForma can likely do the trick visually.
Is there any plans to make something like this a reality? Does anyone have any workflow solutions they have developed? (This may need to go in the wish list section, I'll just see how it develops.)
2007-02-03 06:53 PM
2007-02-03 08:49 PM
2007-02-03 08:50 PM
2007-02-03 09:12 PM
M wrote:Totally wrong. Works with current AC10.
Also, my understanding is that Archiforma has not been updated to work past Archicad 8.1.
2007-02-04 06:58 PM
M wrote:Pretty "easy" to model - walls/slabs, splayed opening from lib and SEOp perhaps. If splayed opening won't cut as needed, then need to make a cutting object from walls or slabes (verticals) and roof (top cut) to cut the reveal.
...what do you think of modeling this in archicad?