2007-11-23 06:57 PM
2007-11-27 04:04 PM
KRAY345 wrote:This link may be useful to you regarding organising details. It also mentions a site where you can buy pre-drawn details, although these may not be to UK standards or construction techniques.
thank you peter clarke for a positive response. however i would like to know if there is a larger detail libray in the actual programe as the tutorial only has 3 details to it
2007-11-27 04:38 PM
KRAY345 wrote:Finally, you asked the question you meant to ask in the first place. People here cannot read your mind. 'detail library' means lots of different things to different people. In the AC world, a 'library' is a folder of GDL objects. What you asked about is the more generic in-practice sense of the word. And, as TurboGlider responded, no such assemblages come with ArchiCAD.
ok my question to everyone out there is - is there a detail libray you can download that already has detailed, labeled sections of say the connection between the roof and wall or foundations etc.
2007-11-27 06:59 PM
Karl wrote:Don't forget he did mention he was studying architecture in his second post. Generally the quality of CAD training at Uni was quite poor I found. (Although Nottingham is an exception I understand) How they expect you to learn the nuances of such a complicated piece of software at the same time as studying a difficult discipline such as architecture, I don't know.
Sounds to me like you have not gotten any 1-on-1 training from the person who sold you your copy of ArchiCAD?
2007-11-27 08:00 PM
Peter wrote:Thanks, Peter. I missed that. Just saw that he said he had 10 and 11 full (not student) versions which is what confused me.
Don't forget he did mention he was studying architecture in his second post.
2007-11-29 11:45 PM
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