Exploring the Renovation Tool in Archicad with John Hallgarth

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  • Опубликовано: 18 янв 2025

Комментарии • 10

  • @CONTRABIM
    @CONTRABIM Год назад +2

    Thanks Nathan for hosting an awesome conference! Glad these videos got uploaded so quickly! Congrats!

    • @SkewedBIM
      @SkewedBIM  Год назад +1

      Thanks very much for contributing to making the event successful John!

  • @mahmoudqenawi7100
    @mahmoudqenawi7100 Год назад +1

    Wow, I really appreciate your efforts & contributions, thanks Nathan let's continue enjoyment.

    • @SkewedBIM
      @SkewedBIM  Год назад

      Enjoy the efforts from the great presenters!

  • @snnor
    @snnor Год назад +1

    👍👍👍👍thank you very much for this very complete presentation of the filters of renovation which allows to drastically reduce the use of layers I hope in the near future to have the capacity to introduce the marks in the filters 🙂🙂😉

    • @SkewedBIM
      @SkewedBIM  Год назад +1

      Looking at the roadmap and seeing Options and Phasing is what excites me moving forward. The Renovation tool has been well hacked by John in this presentation.

  • @bigfuzztone7972
    @bigfuzztone7972 2 дня назад

    Very nice, thanks! When I export a view to a DWG file, the pinned elements that are not visible in Archicad, become visible in Autocad. Is there a way to solve this issue?

    • @SkewedBIM
      @SkewedBIM  День назад

      @@bigfuzztone7972 what do you mean by pinned elements? When you export a DWG you need to set up a view with the information you want to see in the dwg and then you need to set up the dwg export translator to the settings you need.

    • @bigfuzztone7972
      @bigfuzztone7972 День назад +1

      @@SkewedBIM My apologies, it seems I was mistaken. After further investigation, the issue wasn't related to the renovation filters. It turned out to be a level dimension with the 'hide with associated element' checkbox checked. The level dimension is on a visible layer, the associated element is on a hidden layer. So this particular level dimension is not visible in my Archicad view, but it is visible in the exported DWG file. I haven't been able to find a setting in the DWG/DXF Translator to suppress these hidden dimensions during export.

    • @SkewedBIM
      @SkewedBIM  День назад +1

      @ yeah they won’t be one as it is controlled in the location you found it. Another trap for dimensions I found several years ago was making sure you have the right setting for structure/all construction set to the right one before you start dimensioning. Because that also will set your dimensions to only appear for its specific setting and you can’t shift them. Which meant at the time I had to re-dimension everything due to my mistake. Did it once, never again.