ArchiCAD 16 announced

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‎2012-05-02 05:18 PM
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‎2012-05-02 07:48 PM
...and the inclusion of what-was EcoDesigner is a most welcome surprise.
Congratulations Graphisoft
16" M1 Max MacBook Pro 32GB, Apple Studio Display, MacOS 15 Sequoia

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‎2012-05-02 08:17 PM
One question though :
If I've understood correctly, the Morph tool is mainly for object creation ( for massing eventually) but can we affect a thikness or transform the geometry created by the morph tool to bim elements ( shell, wall, slabs, curtain walls ...etc) ?
What is needed on the modeling side now are Nurbs and an appropriate parametric panneling tool.
*In reference to Sketchup

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‎2012-05-02 08:20 PM
Windows 10

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‎2012-05-02 08:38 PM
TMA_80 wrote:Any construction element type can be converted into a Morph element.
One question though :
If I've understood correctly, the Morph tool is mainly for object creation ( for massing eventually) but can we affect a thikness or transform the geometry created by the morph tool to bim elements ( shell, wall, slabs, curtain walls ...etc) ?
Or if it is a more complex geometry consisting of several pieces (like Windows/Doors, Library Parts) you can Explode it into Morph elements. The whole thing is very flexible.
It is not possible to convert a Morph element to other element types like Walls, Slabs etc. Any Morph element can be saved as a Library Part though.
For listing purposes a Morph element can be classified as other element types.
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‎2012-05-02 08:40 PM

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‎2012-05-02 10:06 PM
Just need to get a more powerful 'puter now to take full advantage of all this goodness !
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‎2012-05-02 11:01 PM

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‎2012-05-02 11:22 PM
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‎2012-05-03 04:33 AM
Stephen wrote:From the brochures:
I was interested in the required OS for mac. Even AC15 shows only OS 10.6. What about 10.7 or the soon to be 10.8?
Mac® OS X 10.7 Lion, 10.6 Snow Leopard* * Suitable for running ArchiCAD 16, but not tested by GRAPHISOFT.
AC 19 6006 & AC 20
Mac OS 10.11.5
15" Retina MacBook Pro 2.6
27" iMac Retina 5K