2006-03-16 11:20 PM
2006-04-13 03:38 AM
Scott wrote:i give up? what?
guess what else just went live?
2006-04-13 04:10 AM
2006-04-13 03:29 PM
2006-04-14 01:54 AM
Scott wrote:Heh, the graphic design has that awkward Graphisoft presentations look and feel.
Click me if you are curious
2006-04-14 03:26 AM
2006-04-16 04:21 AM
Chadwick wrote:This sounds nice until you have a large project with many people working on it and PAs asking for sets of drawings for consultant and client meetings. Work in progress is not always what you want to show. Especially if the model is undergoing significant alterations. There are also issues about the differences between schematic drawings (including architectural plans, sections, elevations, details, etc.) and actual cut views of the model.
I think Graphisoft should adobt the idea that the entire model is 'live' and there is no updating. Thats pretty slick - I like working with tiled windows in Revit and seeing the changes in 3 different views at once. Not to mention the options feature, the phasing feature... its quite the tank on system resources though.
2006-04-17 05:39 PM
gerstenlaub wrote:
And, concerning the release date, a little bit more specific: www.graphisoft.de/produkte/archicad/archicad10/
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2006-04-17 06:17 PM
Matthew wrote:It's more embarrasing when the PA goes to the meeting with a set of plans, and unrolls them to find that someone forgot to hit the "update button", and the set of drawings he has is the same he showed them a week earlier.
This sounds nice until you have a large project with many people working on it and PAs asking for sets of drawings for consultant and client meetings. Work in progress is not always what you want to show.
2006-04-17 06:25 PM
Scott wrote:Agreed.
Clients have to expect that any design is a "work in progress" throughout the project timeline. My clients appreciate that the model is "live" when I explain the process to them, and apprecaite it even more when I take their project to the meeting on a laptop with a projector and make changes they request live in front of them. This is when it's really fun to tile the views and watch it all update.
2006-04-17 06:58 PM