2007-06-26 10:24 PM - last edited on 2023-05-26 12:22 PM by Rubia Torres
2007-07-02 11:16 PM
nats wrote:It's kind of important to note that the resellers are not Graphisoft. It's like your car dealer teaching you to drive stick. He'll teach you how he does it, but it's not really the way Volkwagon or Toyota or Ford would do it and it's likely to vary from reseller to reseller.Karl wrote:Well this is how we are being taught to do it during our seminars in the office by our Archicad reseller.nats wrote:I'm going insane with the number of times you use this phrase, Nats! Can you show me in a user manual PDF or somewhere where GS says that 2D embelishment is the 'standard working method'?
... I can see you have embelished them quite a bit with 2d work - the standard Graphisoft working method.
Karl
2007-07-02 11:17 PM
2007-07-03 12:55 AM
nats wrote:
Well this is how we are being taught to do it during our seminars in the office by our Archicad reseller.
nats wrote:
If Graphisoft were truly serious that the 3d model is everything and want Archicad to head the way in proper BIM modelling why did they introduce the new 2d drafting tools in r11?
2007-07-03 07:16 AM
2007-07-03 10:31 AM
2007-07-03 02:00 PM
kliment wrote:Those doors are high! Nice drawings cheers intersting you mention Archiforma.
I try to model 90% to the building, which gives me great flexibility when I need to change something. I usually design the building using the 3D modelling, much like using a cardboard model. I could not imagine doing this without ArchiForma though!
2007-07-03 03:49 PM
kliment wrote:What in that model required ArchiForma?
I try to model 90% to the building, which gives me great flexibility when I need to change something. I usually design the building using the 3D modelling, much like using a cardboard model. I could not imagine doing this without ArchiForma though
2007-07-03 04:10 PM
2007-07-03 06:33 PM
TomWaltz wrote:Exactly. Unfortunately, inconsistency between the knowledge and practices of independent business people (the resellers / channel partners) makes it challenging for customers / users.nats wrote:It's kind of important to note that the resellers are not Graphisoft. It's like your car dealer ...
Well this is how we are being taught to do it during our seminars in the office by our Archicad reseller.
2007-07-03 06:33 PM