2008-06-10 06:42 AM
2008-06-29 04:11 PM
2008-06-29 05:30 PM
oreopoulos wrote:The bar for BIM is definitely going up. A colleague of mine likes to call Archicad a 3D Drafting program, not a BIM one.
as you see 10 years ago the features in AC not present in competitive software was long. AC was steps infront of competition.
Now its not. And this is not my opinion. Pure facts.
The truth is you cannot create a real BIM building in AC. Not just walls slabs etc. But reinforcement, HVAC,.... everything.
2008-06-29 10:52 PM
Tom Waltz wrote 'What about them? Do you mean that they would be a great feature if they actually dimensioned the way an architect does?'Interesting..... work fine in Australia, what's wrong with them?
2008-06-30 03:38 AM
David wrote:Well I used them in residential here in US for three years and they worked great. A great time saver. But in large commercial I have not used it too much. Different beast.Tom Waltz wrote 'What about them? Do you mean that they would be a great feature if they actually dimensioned the way an architect does?'Interesting..... work fine in Australia, what's wrong with them?
2008-06-30 12:58 PM
David wrote:My biggest two complaints:Tom Waltz wrote 'What about them? Do you mean that they would be a great feature if they actually dimensioned the way an architect does?'Interesting..... work fine in Australia, what's wrong with them?
2008-06-30 05:44 PM
2008-06-30 07:03 PM
Bier wrote:I totally agree. My previous boss with also ~30 years of practice never used them (dimensions to CL) either.
With all due respects, centerline dimensioning of interior walls is confusing and in thirty years of drafting/building I have not used it in residential.
Why ask someone to constantly add/subtract (typ) 1.75" inch?
With C-L you would have a line in the center of where wall goes, and not have line to line-up the wall to, or as above, be add/subtracting all over the place.
Just seems like that's asking for trouble.
Bier
2008-06-30 07:24 PM
2008-06-30 07:24 PM
2008-06-30 09:18 PM
Dennis wrote:I agree that it is far from perfect or interactive enough or flexible enough to rely on but I do use Auto Dimensions as a starting place. I have found it is frequently faster to start with the auto-generated strings and then delete, duplicate and edit from there. There are lots of folks who do not know all of the ways that dimensions can be edited. But has anyone figured out how to use the autotext features inside the dimensions? I haven't.
I never use the auto dimension because it doesn't quite dimension it the way it needs to be. I always like to leave one dimension open or have a plus or minus for the less critical dimension.