michael john williams Posted November 24, 2009 Share Posted November 24, 2009 I thought I had posted this topic before but it seems to have disappeared! As we are justing getting into 2010 Architect from version 2008, and do not want to miss out on the improvements, amd so I thought I would post this question to send us in the right direction. What have you found to be the best improvements in 2010? Quote Link to comment
GWS Posted November 24, 2009 Share Posted November 24, 2009 3D snapping is much better and makes alot of difference when working in 3D. I can actually move objects around my design and locate them without having to line things up in one view and then switch to another view to line them up in that plane. But the best improvement from my point of view is the Working Planes. They are easier to set and use. I don't get 3 'cycling' views if I select the same view 3 times and it is much easier to extrude on the working plane. I can even rotate the working plane by dragging it!!! PIO, namely nuts and bolts, still don't align themselves to the working plane though. Quote Link to comment
Jonathan Pickup Posted November 25, 2009 Share Posted November 25, 2009 i have made several youtube movies to show my favorite things in Vectorworks 2010: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4tbeR7v_TKI Quote Link to comment
michael john williams Posted November 27, 2009 Author Share Posted November 27, 2009 Thanks Jonathan- the videos are really good and i can hear you unlike the NNA videos shipped with the discs. However, suprised that noone else has found any best things about 2010. Quote Link to comment
Kool Aid Posted November 27, 2009 Share Posted November 27, 2009 Few of the others have a close commercial relationship with NNA? The new stair tool is good. The rest mainly hype. Quote Link to comment
RubenH Posted November 27, 2009 Share Posted November 27, 2009 Drawing coordination it's really good. Quote Link to comment
Kool Aid Posted November 30, 2009 Share Posted November 30, 2009 3D-snaps open entirely new possibilities in the real world where you don't have the patience and time to define points in the old way. Quote Link to comment
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