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colly

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  1. Hi folks, i'm not a huge user of vectorworks and up to now have only used it on small progects for vizualization. I've got a larger project just in and when i import the AutoCad file there are alot of 3d loci. My question is, can i use these to create a layout of the site using Vectorworks Fundamentals. and if so how? also the file created after import is huuumungus!

  2. Cheers for the reply,

    i use it for visualization. I've tried the demo of windoor and now i'm just thinking i need to upgrade to Architect as in the workspace created by ozcad there seems to me more 3d options than there are in my fundamentals workspace.

    Ozcad seems ok but i dont see what extra it would bring to the table for my situation. i need to be able to classify each part of the model.

    I've used archiCad in the past and from memory there was quite a detailed 3d library and i just want to get the same from vectorworks.

    Would Architect be the version to go for?

  3. Hi folks, i was wondering if anyone could point me in the right direction? I have Vectorworks 2009 Fundamentals and i want to upgrade to a version with more variations and control on its 3d library.

    I use vectorworks in conjunction with Cinema 4d and i find a lot of my time is used modeling windows and doors etc and i want to be able to just drop them in so i can work quicker.

    The other issue i have is the transfer of the 3d object classes as materials into Cinema 4d. The more detailed the object the better. Sometimes this exchange between the two programmes does not run smoothly however.

    So what are my options?

  4. these images show how it comes in to cinema4d.

    the geometry is there but when rendered, the walss geomerty is unaltered bt the door. Its stays Dorr in wall" but its not "in" the wall... for some reason, but it is in your which is confusing??!! do you think its my libraries?

    thankyou for replying by the way

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