exporting from AC12 to artlantis 1.2.6
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2008-12-11
06:58 PM
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01:08 PM
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Noemi Balogh

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2008-12-11 07:16 PM
or use the free Artlantis demo until it seduces you.
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2008-12-11 07:21 PM

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2008-12-11 07:36 PM
- users resent the need for Photoshop to make better renderings.
- that Artlantis represents a fantastic value of ease of use, predictability of result and speed of production now that the import/export and object editing issues are resolved. Archicad users can't go wrong with Artlantis.
Even if times are tough right now, it is a chance to practice with the new software for later when things get busy again and you can really make some money.

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2008-12-11 08:11 PM
The error message you receive is due to one of two things: (1) a zero height wall [discovered by Djordje], or (2) material names that contain non alphanumeric symbols. Certain symbols are allowed, others result in the error. Yes, Abvent should provide a better error message with the name of the problem material ... or else accept all names. See the Artlantis forums for more discussion of this error and how to solve the export.
Cheers,
Karl
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2008-12-11 08:44 PM
I will check the material names, I might even try to exclude them. I will report back my findings. I doubt I have one, but I will use find and select to search for a zero ht. wall.
cheers,
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2008-12-11 09:18 PM

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2008-12-11 10:14 PM
How about just starting a fresh file with just a wall and slab or something simple, displayed with standard materials that have no textures associated with them to see if that works for you to verify that the connection is generating a proper 1.2.6 file? And, then try some of your other materials to the same simple model, etc... Then you'll know what to do for the real project to work.
Good luck!
Karl
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2008-12-11 11:13 PM
Sorry for the delayed response. Yes, I should practice on it, and in a few months maybe 1 grand won't seem like much.


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2008-12-19 11:19 PM