2003-11-06 05:47 PM
2003-11-06 09:39 PM
xa-4 wrote:There is a way to do it already. Not hard but a little time consuming.. There is a great tutorial on ArchiGuide, sorry I couldn't find it it's a mess over there at the moment, looks like their in the process of re-doing it.
it would be very helpful if we had the possibility in archicad to make 2d-elements (like lines, splines, fills, text) optionally visible in the 3d.
for what?
- visualizations
- visual-control of the 3d-modell
- a lot of new hotspots for "direct-3d-drawing"
- ...
best regards,
xa-4
2003-11-06 11:59 PM
2003-11-07 12:35 AM
There is a great tutorial on ArchiGuide, sorry I couldn't find it it's a mess over there at the moment, looks like their in the process of re-doing it.Link:
2003-11-07 09:08 AM
Thomas wrote:No that link is not the one I meant. I'll see if I can find it and then I'll post it here..There is a great tutorial on ArchiGuide, sorry I couldn't find it it's a mess over there at the moment, looks like their in the process of re-doing it.Link:
http://www.graphisoft.com/support/archicad/archiguide/3ddatafromautocad.html
2003-11-07 01:34 PM
Ben wrote:hi all,
There is a way to do it already. Not hard but a little time consuming.. There is a great tutorial on ArchiGuide, sorry I couldn't find it it's a mess over there at the moment, looks like their in the process of re-doing it.
Any way what you do is save out your project as a DWG open it up as a library part and then place it on you floor plan.. Open it up in the 3D window and there you go.
It a great technique for visualizations, incorporation of 2D/3D..
But yes it would be great to have it as an option direct in ArchiCAD..
2003-11-07 01:47 PM
2003-11-28 12:33 PM
2003-11-28 01:03 PM
Thomas wrote:Hi Thomas..
Ben,
did you find the Archiguide link you mentioned? About making 2D linework visible in 3D without using an external application (I'm not just talking about the floor plan)?
Thomas
2021-03-16 11:43 PM