2013-10-30 10:00 PM
2015-04-30 07:34 PM
2015-05-01 12:33 AM
2015-05-01 04:42 AM
2015-05-01 04:33 PM
sinceV6 wrote:
I would say:
BRAVO!!!
http://www.shoegnome.com/2015/04/30/graphisoft-announces-rhinoceros-archicad-connection/
The only thing to know is how flexible this will be, and if display options will need to be edited in GDL, in which case it would hardly be fast.
Best regards.
*edit: just gave a quick read to the docs. Like always, GS has done an outstanding work.
2015-05-04 03:04 PM
2015-05-05 04:25 AM
2015-05-06 01:08 AM
2015-05-06 07:11 AM
mthd wrote:I think the Blue Ring Tick Box or temporary node point marker, may have fixed this problem in AC19?laszlonagy wrote:I like to edit using relative positions as well.mthd wrote:I am not sure I can agree with this statement.
I must totaly agree with you about the temporary dimensions that you can click on and enter a new value to move an element.
This will speed up workflow greatly an make it more appealing to US users to switch back.
I really wonder why they have not done this by now or at least make this option available for us who want to use it and speed up productivity?
Yes, Revit has temporary dimensions, but I am not sure it always provides faster element creation/editing than ArchiCAD.
Yes, there are probably cases where Revit is faster with its temporary dimensions, but I could find equally as many cases where ArchiCAD is ahead.
It would be very interesting to see comparisons of all kinds of element creation and editing scenarios. I have a feeling that ArchiCAD would be at least as fast as Revit in many cases, meaning either the time or number of clicks would be less in ArchiCAD than in Revit.
I want to avoid dragging around a point of origin when possible.
I like to use one hand on the mouse and my left hand with a number pad.
I use Chief Architect that way to model up simple houses in half the time I can in ArchiCAD.
My editing time is also half of that in ArchiCAD for simple houses.
You guys who started in ArchiCAD can shred allot faster than I can at the moment on simple designs.
The GUI could be made to speed things up even more with touch screen inputs and gestures.
2015-05-07 05:33 PM
2015-05-08 01:34 AM
laszlonagy wrote:With a sense of humor in Australia we have an octopus called a blue ring octopus and it is deadly to humans. In Australian slang deadly can also mean really cool or very good.
That "Blue Ring Tick Box" you are referring to is called Snap Reference:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fMyZfolzzes