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Hello SB, is it possible without any movement to just look around using the keyboard instead of the mouse? Using a remote desktop leads to high mouse acceleration in 3D navigation.
you can draw a line on the floor plan and change ts settings to "zone boundary"- and you are done with zones. it is interesting no one who does this type of vidios are saying nothing about what every program is about: drawings or project documentation... revit is absolute rubbish when it comes to this, there is no way to print straight from revit without going to autocad and finishing the drawing.
Muito bom, você poderia fazer um tutorial modelando uma casa com o sistema construtivo wood frame. Aqui no Brasil esse sistema está sendo implantado aos poucos
should add that archicad is a cad capable software. Revit requires Autocad to be a proficient software. In addition revit crashes continuosly and is a buggy software. Have you ever noticed its glitches and visualization errors such as while managing big projects or complex cad files imported? If you want to understand the real power of the two softwares, try to import a cad file into archicad and revit. Make a section and see what happens.... In addition the 3D visualization and section in archicad is unbeatable. Doing the same in Revit is not possible or too much a pain
Thanks man, nature grass is ok in TM, but designed for urban small yards like lawns it's terrible. if you have straight edges like decks pools tiled paths ext it's so hard to paint accurately! The scatter always goes out of bounds and the paint takes too long? Haven't tried the new area tool for that yet. I've been in arch viz for over 10 years and the twinmotion grass workflow is the worst I've seen for urban landscapes.
the area tool doesn´t work with grass. 2024.1 is preview only yet, but the area tool right now has a MINIMUM spacing of 1 meter! Meaning if you use grass in it, the grass patches get spaced by 1 meter from each other. And it doesn´t even work with DETAIL GRASS (you get a red symbol when trying to insert it in the area scatter tool)
The d5 scatter is on another level, I'm surprised you think the tm one is better! The fidelity of the trees is also much better and more realistic in d5. TM is free now so in terms of cost it still wins and the path tracer is unmatched by d5. But for workflow d5 scatter wins.. Ps watched the whole video on x1.5 and didn't notice. Maybe you should plan your videos and be a bit faster with your presentation..
Generally I like d5 tools more , but Tm is more photorealistic. And also scatter tool is much more practical. d5 scatter tool is cumbersome and slow. main idea of the video :)