2009-04-03 04:46 PM
2009-04-08 04:28 PM
2009-04-09 02:03 AM
blobmeister wrote:Well less is more and all that ..
If you go to Augi (revit's forum) you'll see how everyone there is extremely mad at Autodesk and are not upgrading this year. The new release only has new freeform modeling tools, a new UI and some improvements here and there (native 64 bit, direct 3D, new import export file format). That's it.
You want to be impressed, check out the new Rhino v5 http://download.rhino3d.com/whatsnew.asp?rel=488
Over 100 features and enhancements.
2009-04-09 04:03 AM
Ok, here it goes: I heard (replace w/ hope to be exact) that -#5 was somewhat addressed in AC12, but none of the other ones. I hope some of the others will be addressed in the next version.
1) the lightworks engine now includes global illumination and final gather - plus the ability to work w/ the all the LWA materials.
2) there is a dedicated tool for creating generic 3d forms & shapes w/ all the typical 3d tools available in modern day 3d modelers, and the ability to set what its function would be (wall, roof, slab, etc...)
3) worksheet tool is like any section elevation tool - it can be a live view of the plan or section/ elevation with the option to make it a "drawing", as opposed to the detail tool which is strictly 2d.
4) OpenGL is improved to match all the abilities of sketchup with realtime shadows, and no "dark side of the moon" effects.
5) grid tool works flawlessly - create / delete only in the plan, and able to adjust visibility, size, etc. in each view separately...
6) it's possible to copy paste detail views from other projects - which would bring in the corresponding detail viewpoint, and its contents with the view settings to the new project.
7) archiglazing is included
8 ) archistair is included
9) and last but not the least, there would be a secret bonus feature that will make every revit user drool with envy
maybe I'm a little bit too optimistic...? Very Happy
2009-04-21 04:11 AM
Mario wrote:Yeah, I agree with this, "Better and more detailed quantity take-off is a must." Freedom to customize not limited, layout for schedule listing also.
Hello🙂
I was wondering if we maybe know what new tools we can expect with the new version of Archicad?
I finaly hope for 3D composite structure layers to be visible, also their 2D representation to be automaticly adjusted to the layer thickness (eg. thermal insulation).
Slab layers and their intersection with wall layers...
Also maybe while defining wall composite layers we can also define each layer height.
Better and more detailed quantity take-off is a must.
2009-04-21 07:44 PM
2009-04-21 07:47 PM
Mats_Knutsson wrote:I'd just like to emphasize that!
And, as always....WORK FLOW is king and ArchiCAD is about work flow.
2009-04-22 12:00 PM
2009-04-22 12:32 PM
oreopoulos wrote:It has been coming for such a long time that there is absolutely no excuse not to be ready for it. Personally i would put the performance gains this would bring above any new features. If AC had this and nothing else it would be a great version and would set the groundwork for some real new features. I really do think you could have sold AC12 on the MP performance increase alone (at least to big project users - it saved me hours of thumb twiddling in the first week alone)
Their approach was... "Ok.. we will deal with it when it comes". It may sound logical. Why spend resources re-writing code. So the time came and rewriting should be done.
oreopoulos wrote:and then somehow document them. Unfold surface for elevations...
The problem is manipulating forms in 3d. Cutting, Creating Faces, Working on Elevations in 3D etc....
2009-04-22 01:48 PM
2009-04-22 01:50 PM