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2017-05-02 03:52 PM
2017-05-04 07:06 PM
laszlonagy wrote:That is the result I meant, but as James B said, it will be possible to do with the 3D style (which is cool). I just thought that because you can override materials, and if doors and windows are going to use materials instead of surface, then it might be possible to do it, that was why I thought that.James wrote:Yes, James, you are right, that might be it.laszlonagy wrote:In the 3D Styles, you can override all surface to a uniform colour - whilst keeping the transparency. Maybe this is what was being referred to
I am not aware of any new developments in the Graphic Override Dialog, you will still be able to override whole elements only.
2017-05-04 11:07 PM
arqrivas wrote:laszlonagy wrote:That is the result I meant, but as James B said, it will be possible to do with the 3D style (which is cool). I just thought that because you can override materials, and if doors and windows are going to use materials instead of surface, then it might be possible to do it, that was why I thought that.James wrote:Yes, James, you are right, that might be it.
In the 3D Styles, you can override all surface to a uniform colour - whilst keeping the transparency. Maybe this is what was being referred to
Anyway let's keep waiting for more videos...
2017-05-04 11:12 PM
Richard wrote:Don't get me wrong, Cadimage has some great features. We use their cabinets and doors/windows, but their stairs are not that great. Their main weakness is documentation. Cadimage stairs has (had?) some extra features in modeling, but when it comes to defining a floor plan view I just gave up after a while and went back to good ol' GS stairs. I wrote a very long list of features the Cadimage stairs do not have, but the not-so-popular GS stairs do and sent it to Cadimage...
(And why are these stairs and railings better than AC20 with the Cadimage Stair Tool
2017-05-04 11:12 PM
2017-05-05 01:04 AM
zoli79 wrote:I think you will be very happy with the Floor Plan Display capabilities of the Stair Tool. There is a Floor Plan Symbol and a Reflected Plan Symbol, each of which is composed of multiple GDL objects driven by the same scheme. These are:
As for the new AC21 stairs: I have to see how documentation features work. I have faith in GS, because they got pretty good in the past years, hopefully those features remain. Flashy preview videos don't concentrate on these aspects, but we architects primarily publish plans, drawings, not models to play first-person-shooters with.
2017-05-05 01:10 AM
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2017-05-05 01:10 AM
zoli79 wrote:I think you saw the INT version because these screenshots and clips are always done with the INT version since that is always the first version that gets produced, all localized versions come after that.
I saw on one of the screen shots, that the US version still has the 2xRiser + Tread rule. Is that right? This might make sense in Hungary (2m+sz ) and/or Europe, but makes no sense in some other parts of the world. My colleagues in CA just don't get it, and when they get an error message, they start panicking. No wonder a lot of people don't like the stair feature even if it is capable of much more than they think it is.
2017-05-05 10:48 AM
2017-05-05 11:07 AM
zoli79 wrote:From memory 20 INT was released at the end of June 2016.
So, when is 21 coming out?
2017-05-05 12:21 PM
Barry wrote:Purely because GS have to print a Marketed cardboard box in 15+ different languages and then burn a file to a DVD! then POST them out.zoli79 wrote:From memory 20 INT was released at the end of June 2016.
So, when is 21 coming out?
Localised versions were some time after that (some take longer than others).
I assume this one will be much the same.
Barry.