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2014-05-06 03:44 PM
2014-05-07 12:52 PM
DGSketcher wrote:I just cant understand why GS have not fixed this!!Dan wrote:
currently there is no (easy) way to add say a new external insulation layer to an existing wall, which is a pretty common requirement now for retrofit / refurb. works.
2014-05-07 12:56 PM
JaredBanks wrote:Ive been importing exploded PDFs into Archicad for a while now, there are a number of free third party PDF/DWG converters out there. I think there was even a thread on this somewhere onthis forum from a while back.
BUT BUT BUT
Exploding PDFs into vectors is going to be one of the most used features. Every cut sheet on the Internet is ours to use. No more searching for DWGs or .GSMs or whatever. Every product has PDF data. And most of that was created in autocad or some equivalent. So just drag, drop, explode, and do with it as you will. Need the right size for that elevator? Grab the cut sheet and drop it in. Explode and grab just the parts you want. Or if you can just turn off the layers and you're done. Window details from the manufacturer? Break metal? Joinery info? It's all there in PDF. We can now gobble it up and use it however we want. So rad.
2014-05-07 01:32 PM
2014-05-07 02:49 PM
2014-05-07 03:25 PM
Dan wrote:Yes the C4D rendering is included with the Archicad solo software.
..... the integrated C4D Rendering (probably won't come with SOLO Version anyway?)......
2014-05-07 04:58 PM
Barry wrote:just a correction...Dan wrote:Yes the C4D rendering is included with the Archicad solo software.
..... the integrated C4D Rendering (probably won't come with SOLO Version anyway?)......
There are no 'Teamwork' versus 'Solo' versions of the software.
It is all the same - it is up to you whether you install the additional teamwork features or not.
Barry.
2014-05-07 05:13 PM
Rob wrote:WOOPS,
just a correction...
A special Solo version of ArchiCAD is accessible to the UK and Ireland customers only. And unfortunately either C4D rendering engine or Teamwork functionality is not part of the Solo package.
2014-05-07 06:44 PM
Rob wrote:Sheesh. Really? How does "Solo" relate to "Start"... and why the heck is GS creating this marketing and user confusion?
just a correction...
A special Solo version of ArchiCAD is accessible to the UK and Ireland customers only. And unfortunately either C4D rendering engine or Teamwork functionality is not part of the Solo package.
2014-05-07 07:47 PM
Sheesh. Really? How does "Solo" relate to "Start"... and why the heck is GS creating this marketing and user confusion?ArchiCAD SOLO is a "lower-cost" version of ArchiCAD. In the UK & Ireland, Solo replaced the previous "Start" version which I believe was/is a more limited version of the software - Solo is essentially the same as the full Version, but with some functionality removed, mainly Collaboration limitations (No Teamwork / Hot Linked Modules / External Drawings / XRefs / Reviewer / PMK file format support) and without LightWorks rendering.
2014-05-07 08:14 PM