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2010-05-10 05:56 PM
2010-05-29 07:42 AM
laszlonagy wrote:I did a whole lot of reading on these forums before I bought my first copy of AC a few months ago. I knew that I would have to hit the ground running and I was scared s***less that AC would let me down with things like stairs, custom windows, freeform modeling etc. Since my financial health depends on a smooth running operation I felt that I could not take a chance on this - so I stumped up for cadimage tools and C4D.
Dennis,
Your example is interesting but how consider many of such and similar projects do most architects do.
I remember a thread 2-3 years ago on the Talk where the consensus was that these fancy free-form modelling tools and complex forms are really not needed by 80-90 % of architects - they just don't do those kinds of thing in real projects.
Plus, do you have any information about how much time it took to do that gothic stuff in whichever project? I am sure it took a lot of time, no matter the program used. It was not half an hour, that's for sure.
Creating complex geometry is time-consuming.
2010-05-29 09:37 AM
Krippahl wrote:Translation :
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And by the way, what is this <b>[censored]</b> with stairs? All I hear is people complaining about stairs. By the sound of it, architecture is all about stairs...
And even if that was true, I never had unsolvable problems doing stairs with ArchiCAD.
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2010-05-29 10:41 AM
2010-05-29 11:22 AM
Bricklyne wrote:So, if I understand correctly, what you are saying is, in you opinion, GS has a poor track record for the last 4 releases, and still you subscribe for upgrades?
... We ARE making informed opinions and judgments based on what we currently have running on our computers (i.e ArchiCAD 13, 12 11, 10 and so on and so forth), as well as a the track record that Graphisoft have already established with those previous versions...
2010-05-29 11:43 AM
Don wrote:I do use other software. I have had to learn and use Revit before (version 2009) on a previous job, and I am currently having to brush up since it seems like I will likely be using it again in the near future.
Bricklyne:
Did you read the Architosh interview with GS about AC 14? The article maybe gives some clues as to how GS is planning for its future.
http://architosh.com/2010/05/in-depth-with-archicad-14-graphisoft-talks-to-architosh/
Bricklyne, I have been reading your posts for awhile and I agree with what you say, but perhaps maybe not always the sentiment. With all due respect, have you considered changing to another software?
I say this not to be confrontational, but if I had so many negative feelings about something, I think I would seriously look for something different.
Don Lee
2010-05-29 11:54 AM
Don wrote:
Bricklyne:
Did you read the Architosh interview with GS about AC 14? The article maybe gives some clues as to how GS is planning for its future.
http://architosh.com/2010/05/in-depth-with-archicad-14-graphisoft-talks-to-architosh/
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Don Lee
2010-05-29 12:10 PM
Krippahl wrote:Well you're not really understanding me correctly anymore than you're just choosing to turn and twist my words around to make your point.Bricklyne wrote:So, if I understand correctly, what you are saying is, in you opinion, GS has a poor track record for the last 4 releases, and still you subscribe for upgrades?
... We ARE making informed opinions and judgments based on what we currently have running on our computers (i.e ArchiCAD 13, 12 11, 10 and so on and so forth), as well as a the track record that Graphisoft have already established with those previous versions...
That would be like betting on a horse you believe has failed many times in the past and are convinced will fail again. Can´t see the logic in that.
Besides, why do you subscribe, anyway? Is that mandatory in other countries, or is it a way to pay less on an informed bet? Is it not possible just to upgrade whenever you feel it is worth it, since you find Graphisoft's track record so poor?
2010-05-29 04:06 PM
laszlonagy wrote:I Don't really agree here Laszlo .. yes it is a minor portion of buildings, but actually that is where people are expecting the real huge benefits of BIM and BIM collaboration . the other thing is ... ok lets say we only need it 10% ( or even 2%) of the time ... so I agree it is not the most focused part of the development .. but dropping tools that we already had ? dropping Maxon form and the link with Sketchup ? fine .. those links where not perfect .. but at least I was able to do those weird shapes ( not fully BIM , but at least get some sctions/ elevations coordination options ) .. but now ?
Dennis,
I remember a thread 2-3 years ago on the Talk where the consensus was that these fancy free-form modelling tools and complex forms are really not needed by 80-90 % of architects - they just don't do those kinds of thing in real projects.
Creating complex geometry is time-consuming.
2010-05-29 07:30 PM
2010-05-29 09:48 PM
I believe that anyone graduating from Architecture school today, certainly in North America, has to consider Revit proficiency a must, if they hope to get anything of a foothold int he job market with the economy in dire straits as it is right now. Just as AutoCAD proficiency was almost a pre-requisite for getting into this profession 10-20 years ago.My son is in architecture school right now and while Revit is very popular I don't see it as a must.
Not to mention the apparent if not complete apathy and disinterest that they seem to have towards the users.I really don't disagree since you qualify a bit what you say, but I maybe don't infer from GS's actions that they don't care about the users or that they have some malevolent intent. My take on the article is that GS is looking to the long term and trying to be relevant in a Revit world.
Or that anyone that has a less that favorable opinion of the upcoming version, should not voice that opinion, or be branded a troll.Not at all, i am just as critical of GS's not solving MY problems as anyone else, I however, don't feel I can speak as to GS's business plan or their motives as being totally ill informed and done to deliberately cause harm to their users.