Very informative video. In regards to the way you are using ControlNet, I would have selected 'scribble' instead of 'canny'. This will produce a much better quality image.
Awesome video mate! I'm an architectural designer from New Zealand and I'm seriously looking at the opensource workflow. I already use Blender for arch vis and have just installed BlenderBIM. I will be relying very heavily on your videos in the coming weeks as I attempt to transition from archicad! Wish me luck!!
i think for 2d work blenderBIM should have option similar to mark freestyle edge for top front/right view so that when we make changes in the furniture then the 2d lines also get updated. Also if the Normals/shading of the surface or light can be mapped to gradient in svg then it will be a complete 2d vector workflow, i know it is very hard even for commercial softwares but maybe a topic for future improvement.
Hello. Thank you for the wonderful guidance. I understand that you are not the author, but maybe you can help me. After 52 minutes, LIoyd assigns textures to IFC materials. I made the project in IFC format and then saved it in blender format. In it, I can't assign the IFC texture to the objects, it doesn't display correctly (just a solid color). Everything is fine with the new objects. Blender 4.3.2 Bonsai v0.8.0
Hi Wing At the moment you would need to model them separately as different objects, visualised wall layers are being worked on but they aren't visualised yet
Thank you for your response. Would it be possible to write a plugin that autoframes the inside of a wall, and a second plugin that adds layers? Or do I use another approach.?
Hey @ifcarchitect ! thats a very complete video in how to explore open source technologies for architecture! I´m very impressed and thankful for the information you´re sharing on your channel. I would like to try AI to generated concept ideas from early stages of a project! may you tell me where can one find this specific dvarchmultipromt you´re using ? Thank you so much!
Hi Gonzalez, I'm glad you enjoyed it, this is the model/checkpoint I'd recommend using at the moment, it will give you great results: civitai.com/models/135770/architectureexteriorsdlifechiasedammev110
i think for 2d work blenderBIM should have option similar to mark freestyle edge for top front/right view so that when we make changes in the furniture then the 2d lines also get updated.
It all seems awesome, but documentation still is very behind from what architects need, I haven`t seen any way to use hatchs or line weight without redrawing the whole thing.
Hi MrLelopes, I'm glad you find it awesome! I can say I use Blenderbim daily as my main tool for council and construction documentation, unfortunately I can't show those here for privacy, but there is an amazing company called Opening design that showcases their very detailed projects for free. You can check them out here: hub.openingdesign.com/OpeningDesign/Loftsgordon_Residence This is an example project where you can see how far Blenderbim has come
i suggest the name BlenderAIM for three reasons- 1. Aim means goal and hance BlenderAIM sounds like some purpose driven modelling. 2. BIM word is already polluted by Autodesk Revit. 3. BIM = building information modelling, AIM = Any information modelling. the concept comes to add information to the modelling so why restrict it to building alone. why we should follow the path of the other corporates but instead define our own. in solidworks bolts are automatically placed at holes of same dia, this is also information modelling but mechanical information modelling.
Ton is already a little grumpy with Dion for using the 'Blender' name ......perhaps a new unique name is called for....like 'conOS' (construction Open Source).
Unfortnately, among the AEC industry, AIM already stands for Asset Information Management :( BlenderAIM would be taken as a plugin for facility management and stuff
@@benveasey7474 Ton needs to calm down - i mean, it's not like he stole the name from a Yello song or anything (the song's called Blender) - anyway, Dion's changed it to Bonsai now (BonsaiBIM), which is cool, weird, and frustrating all at the same time
What an informative and educative video, thank you very much sir.
best job done. I use open source in alla my work, as an architect, and the way you present relevant details is very well done,
just as a side note, you may open svg natively in Qcad, and save directly in dxf/dwg (not line width issue)
Thankyou for the info!
Thanks Daniel!
Very informative video. In regards to the way you are using ControlNet, I would have selected 'scribble' instead of 'canny'. This will produce a much better quality image.
Awesome video mate! I'm an architectural designer from New Zealand and I'm seriously looking at the opensource workflow. I already use Blender for arch vis and have just installed BlenderBIM. I will be relying very heavily on your videos in the coming weeks as I attempt to transition from archicad! Wish me luck!!
I hope you are coming right Damien!
keep up the good work man !!!!!!
i think for 2d work blenderBIM should have option similar to mark freestyle edge for top front/right view so that when we make changes in the furniture then the 2d lines also get updated.
Also if the Normals/shading of the surface or light can be mapped to gradient in svg then it will be a complete 2d vector workflow, i know it is very hard even for commercial softwares but maybe a topic for future improvement.
Hello. Thank you for the wonderful guidance. I understand that you are not the author, but maybe you can help me. After 52 minutes, LIoyd assigns textures to IFC materials. I made the project in IFC format and then saved it in blender format. In it, I can't assign the IFC texture to the objects, it doesn't display correctly (just a solid color). Everything is fine with the new objects. Blender 4.3.2 Bonsai v0.8.0
Wow how nice! 🎉🎉🎉
Thank you. How do I do wall framing, and wall layers after the house has been made? I want to generate shop drawings for the framing team.
Hi Wing
At the moment you would need to model them separately as different objects, visualised wall layers are being worked on but they aren't visualised yet
Thank you for your response. Would it be possible to write a plugin that autoframes the inside of a wall, and a second plugin that adds layers? Or do I use another approach.?
Very nice overview. I would also be interested to know what you use for your shadow analysis for planning submissions?
Hi Tim at the moment all energy calculations are done manually, however I soon hope to use ladybug in blender to do them
Hey @ifcarchitect ! thats a very complete video in how to explore open source technologies for architecture! I´m very impressed and thankful for the information you´re sharing on your channel. I would like to try AI to generated concept ideas from early stages of a project! may you tell me where can one find this specific dvarchmultipromt you´re using ?
Thank you so much!
Hi Gonzalez, I'm glad you enjoyed it, this is the model/checkpoint I'd recommend using at the moment, it will give you great results:
civitai.com/models/135770/architectureexteriorsdlifechiasedammev110
@@IfcArchitect Thank you very much! (:
i think for 2d work blenderBIM should have option similar to mark freestyle edge for top front/right view so that when we make changes in the furniture then the 2d lines also get updated.
Thanks!
It all seems awesome, but documentation still is very behind from what architects need, I haven`t seen any way to use hatchs or line weight without redrawing the whole thing.
Hi MrLelopes, I'm glad you find it awesome! I can say I use Blenderbim daily as my main tool for council and construction documentation, unfortunately I can't show those here for privacy, but there is an amazing company called Opening design that showcases their very detailed projects for free. You can check them out here:
hub.openingdesign.com/OpeningDesign/Loftsgordon_Residence
This is an example project where you can see how far Blenderbim has come
Thank you so much 😊
i suggest the name BlenderAIM for three reasons-
1. Aim means goal and hance BlenderAIM sounds like some purpose driven modelling.
2. BIM word is already polluted by Autodesk Revit.
3. BIM = building information modelling, AIM = Any information modelling. the concept comes to add information to the modelling so why restrict it to building alone. why we should follow the path of the other corporates but instead define our own. in solidworks bolts are automatically placed at holes of same dia, this is also information modelling but mechanical information modelling.
Ton is already a little grumpy with Dion for using the 'Blender' name ......perhaps a new unique name is called for....like 'conOS' (construction Open Source).
Unfortnately, among the AEC industry, AIM already stands for Asset Information Management :( BlenderAIM would be taken as a plugin for facility management and stuff
@@benveasey7474 that's why OSArch is kept for community.
@@benveasey7474 maybe Ton should sit that one out seeing as he nicked the name from a Yello song
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@@benveasey7474 Ton needs to calm down - i mean, it's not like he stole the name from a Yello song or anything (the song's called Blender) - anyway, Dion's changed it to Bonsai now (BonsaiBIM), which is cool, weird, and frustrating all at the same time
Dankie