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2011-05-02 05:10 PM
2011-05-19 10:18 AM
mzex wrote:The answer is no to all these questions.
is it possible to edit curtain wall in elevation or sections in archicad 15?
those creating hole in shell tool in elevation would be great to be possible doing with walls.
what I really miss is in place editing skins of composite walls. something like with curtain wall, you press edit and then each wall skin would be treated as separate wall, which would make me able to define which skins should be connected together. or if needed one skin is finished earlier than the rest of the wall. after you are finished with editing you pres OK and then wall is again just a wall with custom geometry and with connections in model. now instead of doing that in model I have to go to worksheet to clean wall intersections.
is it possible in AC 15 to have wall with changing height without using roof tool and SEO?
is possible in AC15 to do in place editing of modules?
Is it possible to copy (drag a copy) objects in sections?
2011-05-19 02:16 PM
Jose wrote:I second this.mzex wrote:I use simpleaddons for this.
Is it possible to copy (drag a copy) objects in sections?
2011-05-19 02:25 PM
mzex wrote:
is it possible to edit curtain wall in elevation or sections in archicad 15?
those creating hole in shell tool in elevation would be great to be possible doing with walls.
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is it possible in AC 15 to have wall with changing height without using roof tool and SEO?
is possible in AC15 to do in place editing of modules?
Is it possible to copy (drag a copy) objects in sections?
2011-05-26 10:06 AM
2011-05-26 10:36 AM
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2011-05-27 04:07 AM
redworks wrote:That would depend on what sort of linework you are trying to clean up.
barry kelly, what i really mean is making 2d lines on elevation easy to cleanup.
if you have any tips on how that can be done without taking your time please share. thanks.
2011-06-01 09:38 AM
2011-06-01 09:39 PM
2011-06-02 01:18 AM
Don wrote:
This may not be the right place to post this, but since AC 15 addresses some of the "free form" modeling issues so many have clamored about I thought I'd put it here.
I just returned from seeing a show of the fifth year thesis projects at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo in central California. Cal Poly will graduate 183 (!) students in architecture this year and I believe nearly all of the students had projects at the show.
In contrast to previous years, there had to be no more than a a handful of projects that one might consider "blobitecture". The vast majority were made of conventional form elements easily made in ArchiCad-although the modeler of choice among the students seems to be Rhino.
So what does this mean for the future of architecture? I really don't know, but if current student work is any indicator
us mere mortal architects need not fear the "blob".
Don Lee