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Aussie wrote:or an upside-down plan view window . . . see mr lohden's "new working environment"
One way would be to have RCP as a sub storey of the main floor plan.
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2010-09-20 04:22 AM
Aussie wrote:I started with ArchiCAD a few weeks ago, and just discovered (to my disappointment) that AC doesn't do "real" RC plans. It seems that it just manages layers on and off, rather than looking upward from the cutting plane. That is a big opportunity lost in BIM! If i don't want my toilet to show up on the RC plan, i have to change it's layer? I could do that in AutoCAD LT.
So if we dont get full RCP mode them at least give us underside view of roofs.
2010-09-20 06:16 AM
If i don't want my toilet to show up on the RC planObjects are subject to model view options; stored with rcp requirement
2010-09-20 09:43 PM
image_engine wrote:This is true provided that the objects are programed to respond to this option. Not all are (actually, very few are as of AC 12).
Objects are subject to model view options; stored with rcp requirement
2010-09-20 10:26 PM
jfanjoy wrote:There are many types of plan where I don't want to show the toilets - Floor framing, roof framing, roof plans for example. What's the big deal about having them (and other associated sanitary fittings) on a specific layer?Aussie wrote:I started with ArchiCAD a few weeks ago, and just discovered (to my disappointment) that AC doesn't do "real" RC plans. It seems that it just manages layers on and off, rather than looking upward from the cutting plane. That is a big opportunity lost in BIM! If i don't want my toilet to show up on the RC plan, i have to change it's layer? I could do that in AutoCAD LT.
So if we dont get full RCP mode them at least give us underside view of roofs.
Sorry for adding this so late in the thread, but I really think this should be a high priority item for GS to figure out.