2010-02-13 11:31 PM - last edited on 2023-05-23 02:58 PM by Rubia Torres
2010-02-13 11:48 PM
2010-02-14 12:49 AM
Erich wrote:Oh, I had no idea it was a 'feature' Well, I wish developers disable this behaviour in next version of AC.
This is standard behavior in ArchiCAD
2010-02-14 01:10 AM
2010-02-14 01:18 AM
2010-02-14 06:32 AM
2010-02-14 07:53 AM
Erich wrote:Erich, your earlier post was spot on, willa should heed your advice.
Actually, .......... learn their advantages and disadvantages and
then apply the most appropriate technique to handle any given situation.
2010-02-14 08:40 PM
2010-02-15 04:40 AM
willa.ytong wrote:This is the difference between generic modelers and BIM software. BIM tools are made to behave in manners consistent with the building assemblies they represent. The specialized functions make them much faster for modeling the intended assemblies but do limit the possibilities for free form or generic modeling.
Thank you guys for your input.
I'm keen to admit lacking knowledge, but since my background is mechanical engineering (AutoCAD and Catia), I simply prefer different kind of drafting and modelling tools, also for residential designs. ArchiCAD's approach is often too complicated for seemingly easy tasks. Work arounds with wall and slab tools, instead of traditional extrude, push, pull. This is of course my opinion.