Hi there, I am the creator of the ASM Techbase RU-vid Channel which is focusing on ARCHICAD Speed Modeling. I used to teach ARCHICAD first in Switzerland, then I moved to Sydney Australia and worked for the main ARCHICAD reseller During this time I gave sales demonstration, user support and taught ARCHICAD to new customers.
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I’m really appreciating your explanation of the tools. I have a couple comments about refraction that might help. The angle going in to flat glass is reverse going out so there’s a minuscule shift only about the thickness of the glass. So, usually imperceptible. The variances on the glass on an office building are more likely from “oil canning” (cheaper, thinner, glass not flat) than refraction. All the best.
it does not work when the curtain wall is facing down and the curtain wall is just facing up on ground floor plan with the magic wand tool? You did not explain how it really works when the beginner users face this problem.
If you follow the exact instructions, this is how you use a curtain wall to create a window library part. This is not about using the curtain wall it is how to create a window library part. I have many other videos explaining the curtain wall in more depth.
could you send me the archicad file with the complete model if that's possible, i have a structure real model to do due next week and i couldn't find any information about its dimensions.
How can I apply this to a circular building rather than a flat one? I'm working on my graduation project, but I couldn't apply what was in the video to my circular building.I will be very happy if you help me. Thanks in advance
A round building is a lot harder to model the same way. You can try to still use the handrail option explained as a handrail does curve. Otherwise, your best option is to use the morph and shell tool. It really depends on the design you are after.
saved my archi: design project! final presentation in 2 days! my first time seeing this vid, the part you filed the holes with glass I was expecting you will copy/cut them from the duplicate you made and change them to glass and bring them to the original pavilion, well its good though. its another short cut!
Thank you very much for this webinar and for your opinion on the use of Direct Link or Datasmith, really interesting. It made me want to watch the first one that I missed: UI Insights and tips! Thanks.
Glad you started to use the recordings to watch some of the webinars you missed. I know people cannot always make it so that's what it is for :) Keep watching!
@@ASMTechbase yes, very good. Ibdis a build with things Can intérêst u (maybe 😅) ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-38a3rY8LPh0.htmlsi=9cS4EQ5atlbPOoKx 🤓
@ArchicadBIM I did approve your comment but it's not showing up for some reason. I add your link here again, love the tutorial excellent!! For my followers you might want to check this one out. It's in French, my French is very rusty :) but you can easy follow it. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-38a3rY8LPh0.html
how about those element that divides the dome to be perpendicular to the arch of the dome not parallel to the ground. Because in reality if you put those members suppose you use steel definitely you will attached them perpendicular to the arch. I hope you know what I mean. For graphics the dome is fine, but for constructions there will be adjustments.
I think I know what you mean and agree, many times in the design process we come up with ideas but then need solutions to actually build it. Thanks for your feedback.
Nevermind... it works. But you didn't explained it too well. First you pick the attributes from the old windows using ALT+click, then you open window settings and then you find the new window but do NOT click on it! Just hover your mouse pointer over it and hold CTRL+ALT and then you can inject by clicking. ARCHICAD 23* Thanks anyway!