Tech data - where is ArchiCad?

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‎2018-05-11 04:50 AM
‎2018-05-11
04:50 AM
Cornelis (Kees) Wegman
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‎2018-05-11 05:35 AM
‎2018-05-11
05:35 AM
If it is just a drawing then Archicad can use the Autocad DXF or DWG files.
3D objects are a different matter - still other formats can be used.
The DXF/DWG can even be exploded into lines if you need to use them that way.
Barry.
3D objects are a different matter - still other formats can be used.
The DXF/DWG can even be exploded into lines if you need to use them that way.
Barry.
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‎2018-05-11 09:55 AM
‎2018-05-11
09:55 AM
Hi Barry
I know that i can do that with DWG by why do we always have to have a work around when other CAD companies lay it on for their users? I am doing a photo realistic 3D presentation and would like the real thing if I can get it.
I know that i can do that with DWG by why do we always have to have a work around when other CAD companies lay it on for their users? I am doing a photo realistic 3D presentation and would like the real thing if I can get it.
Cornelis (Kees) Wegman
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‎2018-05-11 10:21 AM
‎2018-05-11
10:21 AM
I am not sure it is autodesk developing this. I do however allways tell sales people coming over here to pitch their product to support ArchiCAD and that BIM does not equal Revit.
That said, quality of supplier BIM or even 2D information leaves something to be desired generally.
For profiled metal there is an object, as I recall. All you need to do is input the measurements from specs. Maybe that helps?
That said, quality of supplier BIM or even 2D information leaves something to be desired generally.
For profiled metal there is an object, as I recall. All you need to do is input the measurements from specs. Maybe that helps?
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‎2018-05-11 10:32 AM
‎2018-05-11
10:32 AM
Seeing as these are just "CAD Drawing" details, even if it was in Archicad format, all you would have is a bunch of lines.
And to save in Archicad format would mean you would have a whole PLN file with a few lines in it as well as a whole bunch of attributes that may mean nothing to you - or maybe it could be saved as just a MOD file which won't have the attributes.
Either way the DXF/DWG works just as well, so that is why probably why there is no Archicad file.
3D objects or materials (with textures and fills) would be a different matter.
These are best in Archicad format - although we can import other 3D formats and it is fairly easy to make a basic material if we can get a decent texture image.
Barry.
And to save in Archicad format would mean you would have a whole PLN file with a few lines in it as well as a whole bunch of attributes that may mean nothing to you - or maybe it could be saved as just a MOD file which won't have the attributes.
Either way the DXF/DWG works just as well, so that is why probably why there is no Archicad file.
3D objects or materials (with textures and fills) would be a different matter.
These are best in Archicad format - although we can import other 3D formats and it is fairly easy to make a basic material if we can get a decent texture image.
Barry.
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‎2018-05-19 07:25 AM
‎2018-05-19
07:25 AM
Try the SteelSelect website for Archicad profiles:
http://www.steelselect.com/content/viewresource.php?id=4287&s=lmenu