please continue like this method..these tutorials are very usefull for archicad user and archicad s own concept.it s so suitable for generate 3d models with archicad..in my opinion, grasshopper or rhino not so pratic for archicad users...i think your demonstrations is so suitable for old archicad user concept.
thanks for your feedback. yes I agree , Grasshopper and Rhino are very powerful tools but this also means you would have to learn additional software skills, which usually is hard to find time for ! I aim with my tutorials to get out the most of the 3D model capabilities of ARCHICAD, which in itself is extremely powerful if you know how to use the tools available .
Hello Carsten, and thank you for sharing your knowledge with everyone. I still have one question, have you ever thought instead of using solid element operations, to use the layer priorities with the unwanted layer hidden, it works the same but I am curious if is more resource consuming or not? Thanks again and keep on the good work.
Hey Kristian, to be honest I am not sure what you mean with this. SEO has nothing to do with layer priorities ? Unless I am missing something :) If you can explain further what you mean, or have an example that would be interesting. Always keen to learn different options. Thanks for feedback appreciated !
i have archicad 19, and i don't find the Elevation window :(! what should i do ? is it something i have to create ? find ? or install ? please help!! (subed)
Hi, all you have to do is draw an Elevation with the Elevation Tool. This tool is usually further down after the lines, arcs, splines etc. As soon as you have drawn an Elevation you are able to open it in a new window. More info here: helpcenter.graphisoft.com/user-guide/88874/#XREF_81412_Elevations
I’m a beginner at using archicad and your explanation is easy to understand! Thank you very much
this is great thanks ! Glad you can follow my tutorials easy.
please continue like this method..these tutorials are very usefull for archicad user and archicad s own concept.it s so suitable for generate 3d models with archicad..in my opinion, grasshopper or rhino not so pratic for archicad users...i think your demonstrations is so suitable for old archicad user concept.
thanks for your feedback. yes I agree , Grasshopper and Rhino are very powerful tools but this also means you would have to learn additional software skills, which usually is hard to find time for ! I aim with my tutorials to get out the most of the 3D model capabilities of ARCHICAD, which in itself is extremely powerful if you know how to use the tools available .
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Hello Carsten, and thank you for sharing your knowledge with everyone. I still have one question, have you ever thought instead of using solid element operations, to use the layer priorities with the unwanted layer hidden, it works the same but I am curious if is more resource consuming or not? Thanks again and keep on the good work.
Hey Kristian, to be honest I am not sure what you mean with this. SEO has nothing to do with layer priorities ? Unless I am missing something :) If you can explain further what you mean, or have an example that would be interesting. Always keen to learn different options.
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i have archicad 19, and i don't find the Elevation window :(! what should i do ? is it something i have to create ? find ? or install ? please help!!
(subed)
Hi, all you have to do is draw an Elevation with the Elevation Tool. This tool is usually further down after the lines, arcs, splines etc. As soon as you have drawn an Elevation you are able to open it in a new window. More info here: helpcenter.graphisoft.com/user-guide/88874/#XREF_81412_Elevations
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