2007-07-30 05:31 PM
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2007-08-03 05:51 PM
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2007-08-03 06:23 PM
2007-08-03 06:32 PM
Brad wrote:I disagree. I think the separation of tools could have been handled differently, but that they do bring a benefit (namely separate defaults and Int Elevs that can both group by room and read that room name in the navigator and title).
it seemed to add complexity without adding equal productivity.
2007-08-03 07:06 PM
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2007-08-03 07:28 PM
2007-08-04 01:10 AM
2007-08-04 02:07 AM
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2007-08-04 02:29 AM
...present a vertical plane of a model...that is exactly what I am talking about... yes you are right geometry-wise but it is fundamentally different in architectural terms...we refer to SECTION and ELEVATION and IE...
For example, see Sketchup's Section tool which works in any 3d plane and nobody...sketchup is a great software but it does NOT cover a full scope of architect's works...you would not be able to document a dog house with it...
2007-08-04 03:03 AM
Rob wrote:I think we have a difference in Architectural Education, when I went to school (20 years ago) we were taught the differences between setion and elevation as I explained and this is the easiest way I have been able to teach it to my students for the past 10 years.
… think of people who used to work with pencils or 2D CADs or anyone new coming on AC board trying to understand... they will be more confident that there is a tool that can be understood straight away without any universally applied exclusions, switches, etc!
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2007-08-04 06:41 AM
IMO this might be the start of having an icon for everything instead of consolidtatingthat's what I said before and I repeat it again: