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2016-06-10 12:32 AM
2016-06-16 10:41 PM
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another Moderator
2016-06-16 11:34 PM
ejrolon wrote:I'd say that those apply to practically every tool.
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2 options about the stair tool: One is that GS is not working on a revamped Stair tool the other is that they are working on it and it is not ready yet.
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2016-06-16 11:35 PM
ejrolon wrote:This bothers me a bit as a bystander, Eduardo.
they worked on this because of a specific client need (they were "forced" to do it) and they got permission to share it as part of the release. And the video is part of all of the stuff they need to do as part of the marketing for 20 (and to make that particular client happy that GS is willing to go the extra mile for them)
ejrolon wrote:My thoughts exactly. I took a long sabbatical moving from architecture to do software development, but architecture does not seem to be evolving as fast as I, personally, would like it to, so I figured I'd come out and play.
I'm afraid that by the time things really really evolve I'll be retiring.
2016-06-17 12:14 AM
Anton wrote:Forgetting Morph and Renovation. Every single item you have listed, obviously not the parasol object, has benefited me in lots of ways and I am a single practitioner. So I have no problem waiting until things are cooked.
… I am sure GS has reasons... change management for one client... grasshopper connection for another.... parasol for the third one.... all important clients happy, but difficulty for the company as a whole…
sinceV6 wrote:So GS gets slammed for releasing an idea that is not finished yet (Properties, Curtain Wall Tool with reason) and it also gets slammed for not releasing until it is done (Stair Tool, possibly) plus they get slammed for working slow.
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I'd say that those apply to practically every tool.
The sad truth is that there are a lot of things that need updating and currently feel unfinished. The properties and global overrides are indeed great new features. They say this release tackles the "i" in BIM, so I hope that AC21 takes on the B and the M. That's another year gone at least. I'm afraid that by the time things really really evolve I'll be retiring.
Best regards.
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another Moderator
2016-06-17 12:40 AM
ejrolon wrote:Unfortunately, at times — they don't. And they don't because, for one reason or another, GS has difficulty gathering and organizing resources for new development.
So I have no problem waiting until things are cooked.
2016-06-17 12:52 AM
2016-06-17 12:56 AM
2016-06-17 02:58 AM
ejrolon wrote:I'm not saying things to slam anyone. Even less at GS. I have always praised the deep analysis they put with new tools. Sometimes it works, sometimes it needs to be addressed (i.e. orange orb and current snap guides). And I have always said that the strong part of AC is its workflow paradigm.
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So GS gets slammed for releasing an idea that is not finished yet (Properties, Curtain Wall Tool with reason) and it also gets slammed for not releasing until it is done (Stair Tool, possibly) plus they get slammed for working slow.
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2016-06-17 03:21 AM
Macbook Pro M1 Max 64GB ram, OS X 10.XX latest
another Moderator
2016-06-17 09:05 AM
ejrolon wrote:Not everyone has that luxury, though.
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Forgetting Morph and Renovation. Every single item you have listed, obviously not the parasol object, has benefited me in lots of ways and I am a single practitioner. So I have no problem waiting until things are cooked.
ejrolon wrote:
So GS gets slammed for releasing an idea that is not finished yet (Properties, Curtain Wall Tool with reason) and it also gets slammed for not releasing until it is done (Stair Tool, possibly) plus they get slammed for working slow.
ejrolon wrote:I would sacrifice all of them (save for maybe the Plotmaker, which they absolutely had do to, and perhaps IFC and maybe Teamwork). That's just how important and fundamental I believe stairs are in a project.
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For the record I am writing about complaining about "wasting" time doing the Parasol object and video. We can critique the implementation of all the new tools as much as we want, GOs, Curtain Wall, AC Properties , New Tabs, Interface, etc. But give the guys at GS some credit that they are doing all they can to fulfill our needs. We can argue about priorities but we don't know how their teams are setup, how they evaluate their priorities, how they classify the amount of effort needed to update such an old tool as the Stair.
So what we should sacrifice for the stair tool? Shell, Morphs, Interface, GO's, IFC, PlotMaker, Schedules, Revision Tool, Teamwork, BimX, CineRender?
ejrolon wrote:
For me the answer is none since I have been able to model all my stairs since AC8.0 with the existing tools thus having an improved Stair Tool is not so high in my list of priorities.
ejrolon wrote:And therein lies problem #3 (for Mac people, at least. The reverse of what we had when BimX was released).
If I cannot achieve a Stairs with the existing tool then I would be looking at modeling them using Rhino->GH->AC since with that combo I can coordinate multiple items in a single click, matching a specific form and linking it to the particular code that I need. This can be done now though only in PC.