2004-11-23 03:43 PM
2004-11-25 06:38 PM
Matthew wrote:What I have found out that really really irks them AutoCAD users, the one thing they just can not forgive us, is the FUN WE HAVE!
A word of caution though. Unless you find an unusual level of interest, do not push the use of ArchiCAD in this environment. ACAD users are likely to find it threatening as a concept (particularly CAD managers) and will resist and criticize.
2004-11-25 11:04 PM
You know about the battle at Thermopily? 300 Spartan soldiers tried to stop the Persian army of several thousand.But if memory serves.... didn't the Spartans inflict almost 100:1 casualties before they died?
They all died ...
2004-11-26 08:36 AM
2004-11-29 03:53 PM
2004-11-29 03:59 PM
stefan wrote:Yes, they use this system, but it's not very well documented, so until now I don't really know to what I've to conform...
Do they use AutoCAD with the C3A-extensions (or Tase)? Because then they have a workflow and set of templates to which you have to obey, even if you make it in ArchiCAD.
stefan wrote:They begin to use it, but I'm still wondering why they're not introducing revit instead ? I guess using ADT allow the drafters to use AutoCAD as they've always used it before !
Do lot's and lot's of 3D. That always impresses people, certainly those that can't do it, but also those that do it the hard way in AutoCAD: with inflexible solids all the way, from 2D-drawings. If they use ADT, they understand what you are doing, so it is harder to blow them away.
stefan wrote:
If you're interested in learning new software (I know I would be) then inform them about Revit and the AutoCAD/Revit-series.
Or focus on the 3D-building and pass on the sections to the drafters.
stefan wrote:I'll need to draw at early stage but drafters will do the 2D / detail work...
Well, you didn't give much specifics: do you still need to draw? Or is it more in a project-engineering position that you are working now?
stefan wrote:Can you explain a bit ?
The ArchiCAD 9 DWG/DXF translators are very usable, although I advise you to prepare real templates in AutoCAD, with layers, pen colors etc... so the ArchiCAD translator can be finetuned to them.
2004-11-29 06:19 PM
2005-02-09 11:54 PM
2005-02-10 07:55 AM
2005-02-10 08:43 AM
Geoffroy wrote:Geoffroy,
I don't guess ArchiCAD will be able to export elements from a window to 3 or 4 different layers for exemple... I'll get back to you when I'll be a little bit more far in this process...
2005-02-18 03:58 PM
Petros wrote:Haaa, excellent question.
So Geoffroy, it's been 2 months (maybe more?) in your new work environment. How are things going?