2013-05-07 05:18 PM
2013-05-10 02:08 AM
bgoodale wrote:I am pretty sure that an overwhelming majority of cases can be handled pretty well by this solution.
the priority based connections is maybe a step in the right direction, but it appears from the video that there is no option to manually revise and reconfigure the skin intersection, which is what we need to be able to accurately model and detail.
trying to get the the floor to wall priorities worked out solely based on the material priority number is not enough, even for a simple wood frame residential project. there are just too many different intersections, and what is needed is the ability to graphically reshape each skin from a variety of view including sections. AutoCAD Architecture does a pretty good job at this...
2013-05-10 03:19 AM
2013-05-10 06:46 AM
2013-05-10 07:33 AM
Fmr wrote:laszlonagy wrote:HelloBarry wrote:I second what Barry said.
Same old render engine in 17 I'm afraid.
Another wish for the 18 list.
Barry.
I am not aware of any new rendering engine being part of ArchiCAD 17.
Is Lightworks still present in AC 17 ?
2013-05-10 08:20 AM
laszlonagy wrote:It was strongly rumored that ArchiCAD 17 would include the C4D rendering engine...I think that's the why of the question.Fmr wrote:laszlonagy wrote:Hello
I second what Barry said.
I am not aware of any new rendering engine being part of ArchiCAD 17.
Is Lightworks still present in AC 17 ?
Of course it is.
2013-05-10 08:25 AM
2013-05-10 09:37 AM
2013-05-10 10:19 AM
laszlonagy wrote:Lazlo, your not dropping hints are you for AC18?
You know, rumours are rumours...
Who knows what part of them is true and to what degree...
2013-05-10 11:04 AM
2013-05-10 05:36 PM
mthd wrote:I am not dropping hints.laszlonagy wrote:Lazlo, your not dropping hints are you for AC18?
You know, rumours are rumours...
Who knows what part of them is true and to what degree...
AC9 had Light works so AC18 has a new RE in it?
Rumours are Rumours!