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Lennox wrote:Yes Lightworks has gone and C4D is built in.
I am assuming lightworks is ditched in favour of the C4D rendering engine? I am assuming this is built into archicad? I have only just started to get the hang of artlantis as well
Lennox wrote:Yes you will be able to have drawing issue sheets.
I like the revision manager thing - and hope that you can link a drawings issue sheet into this .
Lennox wrote:I guess it des seem like a fairly small upgrade if you don't do renderings or need the revision management.
Other than it looks likes a fairly small upgrade - I hope some there are lots of small enhancements in other areas. Like stairs!
2014-05-06 05:28 PM
2014-05-06 05:35 PM
Lennox wrote:Lennox,
Other than it looks likes a fairly small upgrade - I hope some there are lots of small enhancements in other areas. Like stairs!
2014-05-06 05:41 PM
tlodge wrote:Revisions are Layout-specific: if a Layout was not affected in a certain Revision then its Revision number will not increase. So for example, you might have Layouts that have 1 or 2 revisions, while others may have 5, 6 or more, just any number. It is calculated Layout by Layout.
I do have reservations on the revision tool, especially as this is not automatic. Doesn't seem to (at first glance) force you to publish to layout. This was implied but only as pdf - This should be pdf and dwg! Also there seem not information on layouts that do not carry save changes in revision 2 but has changes in revision 3. Will these layouts skip revision 2???
So for me the only WOW is the render unless there is a Gem hidden in the small changes that Barry mentioned
tlodge wrote:
Doesn't seem to (at first glance) force you to publish to layout. This was implied but only as pdf - This should be pdf and dwg!
2014-05-06 05:48 PM
tlodge wrote:mate, the revision tool complies with PAS1192 guidelines and is fully automatic however it still allows the user to correct its output if needed by an interactive way. So manual skipping, excluding or including revisions/issues is possible. Also this feature includes automated renaming of published documents based on auto text so e.g. you will be able to attach a revision ID to the file name of each published document automatically. I reckon this alone will save you a lot of tedious fiddling with file names when communicating with consultants. And of cause all is visible in new Issue History and Change List schedules... So far this is the most comprehensive revisions tool I have ever seen in any AEC software.
I do have reservations on the revision tool, especially as this is not automatic. Doesn't seem to (at first glance) force you to publish to layout. This was implied but only as pdf - This should be pdf and dwg! Also there seem not information on layouts that do not carry save changes in revision 2 but has changes in revision 3. Will these layouts skip revision 2???
So for me the only WOW is the render unless there is a Gem hidden in the small changes that Barry mentioned
2014-05-06 06:14 PM
laszlonagy wrote:I meant that the program does not seem to prevent you from closing or gives you a prompt window to the pdf publisher for the drawings marked for that issue - preventing the wrong date of issue. But I must concede I've re-watched the overview and it does allude to this feature??
Can you please explain a bit what you mean by the following?
Doesn't seem to (at first glance) force you to publish to layout. This was implied but only as pdf - This should be pdf and dwg!
Rob wrote:Can't argue much with that Rob can I
So far this is the most comprehensive revisions tool I have ever seen in any AEC software.