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fuzzytnth3 wrote:I've used another variation to the same concept described, when I needed the historical building to show on all my elevations (as context to my building only and did not actually need to do any work on them). I modeled a simple massing for them so I can know their exact location on all my elevations and sections, and then copy and pasted provided CAD line drawings into their correct position (using a white fill under the outline to mask everything behind it that shouldn't show) my building updated correctly while the 2D lines just sit there static, which is all I needed..
..and came up with a quick n'dirty solution to allow the new building that was fully modelled in ArchiCAD to merge with 2d AutoCAD elevation drawings..
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2006-09-28 02:24 PM
Erika wrote:I dont understand this at all. Are you saying you model the stone features etc all as library pieces etc and then insert them into the wall? Does this show correctly in section?
In Archicad, when we do models, the best advice has been to build the virtual model like you will the real one. While there will be exceptions, and you don't need to model every brick, this approach works.
Break down what you need to model into the pieces of which they are constructed. This will define for you what you are trying to model into manageable pieces.
2006-09-28 04:40 PM
The UK definitely needs a good book on how to actually use ArchiCAD...