2009-03-22 12:48 AM
2009-03-22 01:17 PM
DaveOlufs wrote:Dave:
There is no way to select an object and know it's size without physically measuring or dimensioning it.
2009-03-22 03:59 PM
2009-03-22 07:49 PM
DaveOlufs wrote:How do you define the X and Y from this slab and the wall?
For example, when I selected a slab and when I look at my INFO Box, I don't see the x and y dimensions. I do see the z dimension. There is also a palette that gives the element information but not the x and y dimensions.
2009-03-23 03:34 AM
2009-03-23 04:20 PM
DaveOlufs wrote:I well know ways of editing in ArchiCAD and in AutoCAD. The way offered by you, shows how it is made in AutoCAD. I think that will pass time and you completely will master editing in ArchiCAD, will do it easily and quickly.
If you've never had a quick edit palette that you can quickly see and revise information (on simple items), then you don't know what you're missing.
2009-03-23 04:59 PM
Valery wrote:I agree; how you work in archicad is different than autocad. In archicad we build virtual buildings. We are placing and editing elements relative to other building elements.
I well know ways of editing in ArchiCAD and in AutoCAD. The way offered by you, shows how it is made in AutoCAD. I think that will pass time and you completely will master editing in ArchiCAD, will do it easily and quickly.
2009-08-19 10:53 PM
2009-08-19 10:57 PM
2009-08-19 11:32 PM
cesarzlu wrote:But 2D is all it did
I like 2D drafting better in AutoCAD.