is archicad suitable for me?
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2007-03-04 06:43 PM
2007-03-04
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2007-03-07 09:52 PM
2007-03-07
09:52 PM
mariamo wrote:mariamo
I'm trying to get my head around it but still can´t work out something so simple as having all the dimensions displayed while i introduce doors and windows in walls, so i can know the distances from the walls.
You can use the
There are many ways of tracking dimensions, there's the tracker that you can switch on to get instant feedback, or the measuring tool, or you can use the dimensioning tool to add dimensions and drag the door to where you want it.
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2007-03-08 02:19 PM
2007-03-08
02:19 PM
Mariamo, ArchiCAD can suit your needs very well, because with it you can model interiors scenes with a good level of detail, produce drawings, make good renderings and prepare layouts for printing both with drawings and pictures. If you want stunning presentations you could always export the model to another rendering application or an outside rendering firm.
Look at the "Presentation - rendeing and multimedia Forum" - there are a lot of interiors made entirely in AC or modelled in AC and rendered in some other application.
Look at the "Presentation - rendeing and multimedia Forum" - there are a lot of interiors made entirely in AC or modelled in AC and rendered in some other application.
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