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Everything posted by RubenH
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Hello, If you want a really convincing result: use subdivision modeling.
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@Viviana check the file name. You will always get Teigha Error when using system reserved characters in the file name: https://help.interfaceware.com/v6/windows-reserved-file-names
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Project Sharing - how to list objects within a certain space?
RubenH replied to JMR's topic in Architecture
@JMR Try this: "GetSpaceNameForObj" -
2020-GIS feature for Spotlight
RubenH replied to JuanP's question in Wishlist - Feature and Content Requests
+1, The petition makes sense, a lot of events are in urban and open spaces. if is there for 2 industries why not the third. -
We do exactly that. In the architectural layer we put the floor finish. We have a separate layer for the ceilings. Something like this, for each floor: 1. Mod-Structural: slabs and beams 2. Mod-Installation (MEP) 3. Mod-Architectural: ceilings 4. Mod-Structural: columns and other vertical structural elements. 5. Mod-Architectural: general furnishings 6. Mod-Architectural: vertical architectural elements / floor finish / bathrooms...
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Hi _C_! I had the same situation. We ended making a layer solely for the slab and beams. Now we are using: 1. Architecture 2. Structure: columns, structural walls (layer with the same height and elevation that the architectural layer). 3. Structure: slabs and beams (layer above architectural and structural layers). Note: We put the grade slab in another layer (or in the foundation layer).
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Hello, Fantastic thread! Is there a way to assign the attributes at creation in the methods described above. All from a table? Any clue is welcomed.
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Best way to create roof by NURBS curves or Curved Lines
RubenH replied to chrispolo's topic in Architecture
Looking at the photo: Prepare a base subdivision surface. Then use the create contours tool or use surface array. Depends on the case. If you will use surface array, remember to convert it to nurbs first. Here is an example on one of our projects: Also, as you said, with a Marionette script is going to be better. -
After Sp2 you can go to Vectorworks 2019 without hesitation. It's fast, and it's stable. At our office we have an underpowered old Mac min, and Vectorworks moves quite well, of course not for large projects.
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Hello @jnr, Check if you have a Styled Dimension with a Text Style specified on it: We use several dim standards. One specific for dimensions used in the grid bubble. Another for the general dimensions. Both of them with a different text style for more control. You can also: 1. Not text style: nor for the dim standard, nor for the grid bubble (this will work as you expect). 2. Not text style for the dim standards, with text style at the Grid Bubble. Hope this helps, Rubén
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Is it possible to select multiple extrudes by height?
RubenH replied to chrispolo's topic in Vectorscript
Thanks for posting @Marissa Farrell! -
Thanks a lot Peter!
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Lookup function in worksheets.
RubenH replied to tavbut's question in Wishlist - Feature and Content Requests
@rowbear97 Check this thread: -
Hello All! I"m trying to use the fabulous script shared by @Peter Vandewalle, but get the error in the image. I'm using Vectorworks 2019. Any Clues? Thanks, Rubén
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Triangulation: A work in progress
RubenH replied to Marissa Farrell's topic in Resource Share - Marionette
Thanks for your answer. One more question: Will the algorithm be a node by itself or a complete Marionette setup? Best Rubén -
Triangulation: A work in progress
RubenH replied to Marissa Farrell's topic in Resource Share - Marionette
Hello MarissaF, That's looking good! Does it will work with a specified set of points? Does it work in a non planar condition? Best, Rubén -
VWA 2013 better for BIM? IFC compatibility with other applications?
RubenH replied to Kea's topic in Architecture
We can produce quality drawings from Vw's 3D models. Vw's is very capable in that matter. God models = God drawings. Don't be afraid. Other BIM tools users are having a lot of problems. For example: the need for exporting (AutoCAD) to finish the project and produce quality drawings. There's a gbxml export in Vw 2013. This forma allows the communication with energy analysis tools. Vectorworks talks really well with Solibri, Scia, Tekla, IES, Archiwizard, DDS? using IFC and other formats. DWG is a lot better in Vectorworks 2013? it is a really time saver the new flattened option. Consultants will appreciate it. The new auto-hybrid object resolves a lot of workflows. Also the Detail Viewport. We have been 3D centric in Vectorworks for several years. 2D only for some annotations and design's rarities. RHF -
Here 2012 runs smooth and fast. A lot of modeling and drawing, no complaints. Rarely crash. MacBooks, iMacs and Mac Pros. For me, best versi?n since 2008, even better than 2008.
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Not planning any kind of changes, Vectorworks is and will be maintained as our primary design and documentation tool. Really pleased with the NVw's approach to BIM, hope to se more of that. ?Why the post? Only finding good arguments for the right moment. Thanks for your feedback guys. Always welcome. Regards.
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Hello all! Is it possible for anyone here to share any comparison experience between "Vectorworks Sections Viewports" and "Revit Sections"? How is the performance for each situation, software, etc? Thanks in advance!
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Maybe this can help! http://techboard.nemetschek.net/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Main=24930&Number=133587#Post133587
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?Any news?!!
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does 2011 support renderfarm?
RubenH replied to danielament's question in Wishlist - Feature and Content Requests
Renderworks is currently a lot faster than on previous versions. You should check the right settings for textures and render options. For farming you can send the file to cinema, there's a whole module dedicated to network render. Quality is superior in Renderworks 2011. If you use blurriness on metals and glasees you will expirience some slowliness. -
I want it!!
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You can use, directly, the roof face for the sloped drains. Use horizontal miter!