mastering archicad 11
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2008-10-17 05:57 AM
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2008-10-17 05:58 AM
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2008-10-17 06:01 AM
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2008-10-17 06:09 AM
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2008-10-17 07:39 AM
Your best bet would be (since I see you're on AC11) to model them in MaxonForm for AC11 (No longer supported or developed for ArchiCAD 12; go figure) and bring them back into ArchiCAD as 'dumb' geometry.
.....all assuming, of course, that ArchiCAD can, or will be able to handle all the polygons that you eventually end up with, without choking up.
........and people here still wonder why a lot of users are asking for more robust modeling tools in ArchiCAD.
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2008-10-17 08:45 AM

go to MoI3d and u can finish this very easy in no time
super modeling program /my favorite/
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2008-10-17 09:20 AM
can i export it to other programs the modeller you recommending? for example to artlantis or 3dsmax. I also wanted a very user friendly rendering program that would not require me to think just like a mind puzzle because I don't want to spend more time in programming instead use my time in building my creativity.
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2008-10-17 09:24 AM

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2008-10-17 09:48 AM
ArchiCAD is open to many popular 2D and 3D formats such as 3DS. Model the organic parts in your 3D modeler of choice and save as 3ds and open in AC.
I've used Rhino and Cinema4D for purposes like this. Moi3D looks really cool! There are several new advanced modelers to try.
Cheers,
Mats
HP Zbook Fury 15,6 G8. 32 GB RAM. Nvidia RTX A3000.
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2008-10-17 10:10 AM