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2019-11-27 11:24 AM
2021-02-22 09:26 AM
2021-02-22 10:44 PM
henryL wrote:
Maybe a little more connection with the user base ?
Even autodesk is moving in that way
https://trello.com/b/ldRXK9Gw/revit-public-roadmap
2021-03-17 07:58 PM
DGSketcher wrote:Agreed....and it seems no matter HOW many years of upgrades you purchase......certain functions just were not designed with an architects mind set in place. For the most part, Archicad is 90% intuitive...sorta...better than REvit I'll say.
Intuitive - I like that word, it implies anyone with a basic skill set can work with the software without having to constantly wade through a manual to do the basics. Even after 25 years of AC use there are still essential elements that frustrate me as they don't work as expected.
2021-03-19 07:40 PM
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2021-04-19 11:24 PM
Podolsky wrote:I heard a rumour that AC25 is coming with a new tool that you just take a photo of your site, tell it the basic building function you want and ten minutes later using AI and Grasshopper a full set of construction documents for all disciplines are published. I can't wait.
ArchiCAD must move to complete AEC solution...
2021-04-20 12:32 AM
DGSketcher wrote:Joke aside, i have seen this sentiment of lately with "could you please make my software as easy as drawing by hand?". Should this be the goal of software like Archicad or Revit? On bad days i dont know what to make of it anymore. I think a tool should make complex jobs easier while mantaining or improving the level of complexity of said job. If mantaining the tools takes more work than doing the job with brute force, then something is wrong either with the workflow or the tool you chose.
Podolsky wrote:I heard a rumour that AC25 is coming with a new tool that you just take a photo of your site, tell it the basic building function you want and ten minutes later using AI and Grasshopper a full set of construction documents for all disciplines are published. I can't wait.
ArchiCAD must move to complete AEC solution...
2021-04-20 12:49 AM
DGSketcher wrote:Not Grasshopper. PARAMO!
Podolsky wrote:I heard a rumour that AC25 is coming with a new tool that you just take a photo of your site, tell it the basic building function you want and ten minutes later using AI and Grasshopper a full set of construction documents for all disciplines are published. I can't wait.
ArchiCAD must move to complete AEC solution...
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2021-04-20 05:50 AM
jl_lt wrote:Very true, and this is why GS need to focus on customer need rather than trying to be all things to the construction industry. In my own little world I have some complex GDL objects that do what I need and save me a lot of time, but they are specific to my needs, to the majority of other users they would be irrelevant clutter. AC needs to hit that sweet spot between having the right tools for their users, a simple adaptable workflow and an uncluttered user interface. If you widen your discipline catchment then inevitably you will have too many irrelevant tools and a complex interface. I am repeating myself but the original Sketchup was a fantastic piece of programming that gave maximum return for the least amount of tools, it is something a lot of developers could learn from.
I think a tool should make complex jobs easier while mantaining or improving the level of complexity of said job. If mantaining the tools takes more work than doing the job with brute force, then something is wrong either with the workflow or the tool you chose.
2021-04-21 11:53 AM