Difference between version 9 and 10?
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‎2007-01-15 06:00 AM
What is the difference between archicad version 9 and 10? Anyone any idea?


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‎2007-01-15 07:08 AM
-- How drawing output is managed: Integrated drawing and layout within each project. Worth the upgrade.
-- More modeling tools. So-so unless you make expensive walls.
-- Wacky navigation still makes me mad.
-- Better sunlite for rendering.
-- Application works better as you'd expect.
Advice: Always go for the new one no matter how cheap they make the old one.
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‎2007-01-15 08:13 AM

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‎2007-01-15 10:57 AM
AMD Ryzen9 5900X CPU, 64 GB RAM 3600 MHz, Nvidia GTX 1060 6GB, 500 GB NVMe SSD
2x28" (2560x1440), Windows 10 PRO ENG, Ac20-Ac28

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‎2007-01-15 02:30 PM
If only those stupid profiled walls curved!!!

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‎2007-01-15 04:06 PM
TomWaltz wrote:
A lot. I still complain about some things, but I think AC10 is one of the best upgrades I've seen.
If only those stupid profiled walls curved!!!
You can make curved wall with profile manager, in sequence and with magic tool and so on. It is not absolutely curve, but very closely curve.
It makes sense for rounded brick wall.

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‎2007-01-15 05:45 PM
Archi wrote:You must be doing something right, because whenever i try to make a complex profile with the wall tool, it doesn't work. The profile extrudes its rectangular extent whether drawn or magic wanded to a linear element. We've discussed this before.
You can make curved wall with profile manager, in sequence and with magic tool and so on. It is not absolutely curve, but very closely curve.
It makes sense for rounded brick wall.
The attached image shows my experiment - below is a profile extruded with the wall tool, above, with the beam tool.
Please post your results - i'd like to see how close you get.
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‎2007-01-15 06:18 PM
To combine with normal wall the layer must have several no., otherwis the walls show not correct figure.
The figured wall with profile-manager needs very strong hardware for the complex wall.

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‎2007-01-15 06:40 PM
My solution was to use "Linear Segments" in the magic wand.
Surprizingly, it does turn out fairly smooth.
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‎2007-01-15 06:48 PM
There are no limits to use with this profile-manager.
I think, also with AC11 it would be not possible to make absolute curve with profile-manager.
Here is one more example.