2022-09-06
02:58 PM
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2022-10-03
10:48 AM
by
Oleksandra Vakariuk
Don't know how this is still not a thing. Why do sections and elevations have 'Auto-rebuild' and 'Manual rebuild' where as details and worksheets are converted to dumb fills and lines?? This means you essentially can't add detailing like dimensions, labels or annotations to a floor plan callout with out checking it every time a change is made on the associated floor plan. Making them consistent with floor plans, sections, elevations should be a simple fix and a huge benefit to users.
Additional info:
I've seen work around for dimensioning by using hotspots, as listed here: https://community.Graphisoft.com/t5/Design-forum/detail-auto-rebuild/m-p/124760
This is a horrible workaround as your dimensions are not linked to model elements and do not update accordingly.
Our current work around is also horrible. We place a worksheet marker on the drawing, then save a floor plan view at 1:50 and place a 'background fill' around everything except the worksheet callout boundary. We then have seperate layers used for dimensioning that callout. Its messy, you can't have callouts close together, and display orders also become an issue.
2022-09-07 06:47 AM
Agreed. Archicad Details need to be views of the live BIM 3D model.
Worksheets could be kept as a 2D drafting space for working and perhaps the odd 1:2 or 1:1 detail that you wouldn't model in 3D.
Revit details are live views of the model and it makes documenting a breeze, in Archicad the current detailing setup is painful and prone to errors!
2022-09-24 03:16 PM
Agree 100%
2022-09-24 11:17 PM
You use sections as detail views, has been this work around for as long as I can remember. Agree, should be live detail views. That's how far behind Archicad is compared to every other software in usability.
2022-09-30 06:54 AM
This works for vertical details but not for plan view details. It's also messy like my previous solution with using the worksheet tool and floor plan views.
2022-09-30 07:16 AM
Just use layers for different plan views.
If you need to crop just certain areas of the plan, you can do that in the views that you place on the layouts.
And remember you can stack views in layouts on top of each other, so you can crop one for just the walls of a room and then overlay lay it with a view for text and dimensions that isn't cropped (or not cropped quite so much).
In 20+ years of using Archicad, I have never used a worksheet and very rarely ever used the detail tool.
Barry.
2022-09-30 01:23 PM
@Barry Kellythats what we currently do. We place the worksheet markers on the floor plan, but do not use the tool because its so useless and impractical. We then have ''callout 1" "callout 2" and "callout 3" layers which host a background fill that covers everything inside the worksheet area, as well as the dimensions and additional labels that are used for the items within that callout drawing. The reason we have 3 seperate layers is so that callouts which are very close together can be dimensioned independently of each other without affecting the or obstructing the others view. It works. But its definitely a work around and not a seamless way of working.
Your last sentence proves my point. You have never used a worksheet and very rarely ever used the detail tool. Because they aren't any good. However, making them live views would make the useful tools that would help us document our plans without clunky work arounds.
2022-10-03 04:37 AM
I don't use fills as I find it messy bringing elements forwards and backwards.
I just use layer combinations and views.
The only downside is while you are working on the room plans, you still see the entire plan and not a cropped view.
But it all makes sense once you have the views cropped on your layouts.
Here is a link to an old post describing what I do.
Barry.
2023-01-24 03:43 PM
Dear All,
Thank you for sharing your ideas and opinions regarding this request!
I'm glad to say that we took notice and we have added this wish into our Wish list database.
(For future reference, you can refer to it as IDEA-12329)
I hope we see this get implemented in the future.
Have a great day!
Best regards,
Dani Benjamin
Technical Support Engineer
2023-01-31 08:38 PM
Another approach would be that plan views could have white area rollups like sections and elevations have, through it would be better if that was built into the detail tool.