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Bob Holtzmann

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  1. As a co-chair of a user group, I was lucky to get registered for the live GoToMeeting of this presentation. I was really bowled over by all of the innovative ideas in how to customize backgrounds and textures. And I'm sure others will be equally impressed. Will the video be on VSS, YouTube, Novedge, or some other venue? Please post it as soon as you can!

  2. El Capitan Update 1 is not only out, but it now FINALLY runs Vectorworks, too!

    It is a long and lengthy update process via App Store, but afterward I found it no longer locked out my Vectorworks 2015 and 2016. The release notes mentioned it fixed the problem running MS Office and Outlook, so I suppose Vw was included in that item.

    The only thing not running for me now is Default Folder. The developer says he is working on a new release in late October, so I might just wait and go without DF for awhile.

  3. I too clean installed El Capitan on a new SSD, and alllowed the install process to migrate my apps to it. Everything ran fine, until I discovered that Vw 2015 and 2016 crash on startup.

    I guess it's the new security protocols of El Capitan. I tried to create a new user account, but after entering 2016's key code, I got the same crash.

    So until Apple or Vectorworks posts an update, it's back to my other internal HD (Yosemite). It always helps to have a plan B when doing upgrades.

  4. I think Revit is getting better at exporting BIM to other platforms. And I've discovered after some experimenting, that Vectorworks adequately does IFC import, after trial and error. It's not perfect, having experienced a coupe of Vw crashes, but with some adjustments it's possible. The trick in Revit is to do IFC export from a clean 3D view. And when doing Vw import, it may help to choose only the model-based IFC classes, and avoid any unnecessary annotation ones.

  5. I guess the most direct way to have brick wall returns would be to Extract Surface to make a surface for each wall return, and put a texture on it. This is a method used for making wainscots for walls.

    I know that windows can put splayed jambs in walls at different angles - did anyone try that?

  6. I use a Microsoft Wireless Mouse, but that's not the problem, because the other file behaved normally.

    The file doing this had a DWG import and a layer with a different scale. I'll just quit and re-open it, everything's fine, and then the weird cursor starts. I'm glad bcd knows about this - after the latest SP2, too.

  7. This always manifests after running Vw 2015 for some time. Everything works fine at first. But then the cursor becomes offset a distance from where I position the mouse, making it difficult to edit basic things like rectangles or polys. It seems to affect everything - line and object handles, trying to click inside the text edit box - the mouse is always off target. Quitting and restarting can make the problem go away, but only temporarily. No one seemed to mention it in the forums, so I was just wondering if it's a common occurrence with this release. I may have to fall back on Vw 2014 till this gets explained or fixed.

  8. Thank you for all the information on VW 2015.

    I have a few more questions regarding the impending update:

    ii) Will it support multiple monitors and/or multiple simultaneous model views?

    The second part of this question would be of more interest, although it would be less hardware related. We have viewports to provide simultaneous model views, but they always lag behind in the work process. Any chance they'll get a performance upgrade, as in removing the "Update" button?

  9. ubbthreads.php?ubb=download&Number=11013&filename=image.jpg

    Eenvoudige gordijngevels kan je snel en makkelijk maken met Vectorworks. Maar wat als we verklappen dat je ook dit organische 3D-model vlot kan aanpassen, vlot de materialen kan toekennen, en meteen kan gebruiken in een OpenBIM-workflow? Stay tuned!

    It roughly says:

    Simple curtainwalls can (now) be quickly and easily created with VWs. But what if we reveal that this organic 3D model easily can be adjusted, materials quickly can be assigned and that it can be directly used in an OpenBIM workflow?

    Clever way to get around the NDA! By simply saying "What if", our Dutch friends are only speaking hypothetically, and are neither confirming nor denying what is in the latest release.

  10. The way I understand this, if the Site Model's bottom side, or base elevation is 522'0", then use this for the Z elevation of the Design Layer it's on, right? Then you can use Floor Level Design Layer Z elevations as actual survey elevations.

    I hope it's as easy as that.

  11. Putting 2D hatching on 3D elevations is a Vw weakness, as is the viewport Update button. And the competition uses those weaknesses to promote their products. But Vectorworks is very versatile in many areas. I always like to think of it as a Swiss Army knife, and its users complaining that the saw blade is too slow in cutting a 2x4. But a regular saw does not have 20 other useful tools attached to it.

  12. If you're biggest advantage over the competition is you are the cheapest, you won't ever be the best.

    Look at Autodesk. They have little or no new features in their products each year, and yet they lease Revit for $2400 a year. Good example or bad?

  13. The modeling done in the Archicad video is interesting. I think Vectorworks can handle the Munich Olympic stadium model just as well - instead of the Shell tool, it would use the Loft tool to make the 3D surface from drawn NURBS curves. And it would be easy to use NURBS curves to represent the rigging.

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