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2017-05-02 03:52 PM
2017-05-05 12:39 PM
vortextheory wrote:And that is not the only reason, it is a little bit more complicated. GS internal schedule is usually announcement in may while still finishing bugs so that Help files and demo videos can be written including the latest changes, then update the basic templates and localizations, then produce the boxes for the people that want them.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.
Seriously when is GS going to get with the times, just release the file, enough with boxing rubbish. I just chucked my v20 in the bin. I haven't used a DVD player for 3 years.
Macbook Pro M1 Max 64GB ram, OS X 10.XX latest
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2017-05-05 06:12 PM
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2017-05-07 03:22 AM
Bricklyne wrote:Even when the glass is part of a window object?arqrivas wrote:It's worth noting that you can already do this with ArchiCAD v20.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.
Yes, James, you are right, that might be it.
Anyway let's keep waiting for more videos...
You just have to spend time fine-tuning the over-ride filters to isolate all the transparent surfaces (or materials) and exclude them.
2017-05-07 03:23 PM
Richard wrote:You will be able to use Profiles and custom elements with the tool. There will also be built-in options. Goosenecks are part of the tool, not sure about volutes. Screen shot from beta using built-in options, final release may differ.
The railing tool is still a little mysterious. Is there any way to find out what is possible as far as turned balusters, goosenecks, and newels/volutes? (Basically, classic residential stairs)
2017-05-07 05:01 PM
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2017-05-09 01:32 PM
Richard wrote:I think you will able to get pretty close.
Thanks, David. I'm basically trying to figure out if it will be able to do something like this (which is just a grabbed image off the Internet):
2017-05-09 05:45 PM