Hey Bro. I thought jamaicans could only run and sing. Your channel is massive bro . Loving it to the max, all the way from Sierra Leone. Learning so so much. Huge thanks
Hi, I reached till Ep-4 by now. it is really nicely explained. Just a question that can be make our own type of wall if it is not there in the library. this goes for all other elements such as beam of different cross section etc.
Thanks alot for how you break it down. GOD BLESS YOU, however i have a question, i use a normal wall in the design pallete, not from walls button containing different walls, but seema not to b able to do an import to sketchup.. Walls dont show,, what could i be getting wrong
Thanks mate, your videos are really super cool, Plz tell me that Autocad Architecture is a separate software or is just an added toolset in the AUTOCAD software because I have the autocad 2021 student version and it is not showing me such tool palette. Please guide me
Currently working on a house where I have two different wall types, but they don't intersect with each other. The way it stays there is odd because it's wrong. There won't be gypsum board on the end of the wall. It will intersect with the other wall. Any tips here because it looks bad on the plan. I've tried searching and going to autocad forums but still nothing. Revit would just intersect the walls no problem. Trying not to give up and figure autocad architecture out. But a part of me feels like just doing this manually, but kind of on a deadline.
It is possible. There are a couple of ways to go about it. You can use the _Cleanup Edit in Place_ command to do a manual cleanup. Or, if you want the walls to connect and clean up automatically, you can edit both wall styles by selecting _Edit Style_ , then on the _Components_ tab, ensure the _Priority_ value is the same in both walls. Example, if Wall 1 has a priority of 500, ensure that Wall 2 has a priority of 500 as well. Wall components from Wall 1 and Wall 2 with the same priority will merge. Also, the lower the priority value, the more likely for that wall component to cut through other wall components. A good rule of thumb is to make structural components have smaller value (ex 500), and finishing material/components with larger values (1000). Revit has a very similar principle. It's just that folks don't know where to find it in AutoCAD Architecture, yet. Fingers crossed, I will do videos on topics like these in the future.
@@TDVision_U Ah okay thanks!! Shortly after writing the comment, I did find the manual cleanup, but find that it works only in certain situations. I will look into the other solutions you mentioned later on today. Surprisingly enough with Revit, I find building components to be way better than auto architecture so far. Walls for example. All that offset stuff, etc. Revit, just plops wall components and keeps it pushing. Materials are easy to find for showing, etc. Like I put Arch shtake, and it doesn't show in 3d view for some reason as the hatch although I selected it. The brick portion shows, but not the wood. This will be fun to figure all out, but a stressful fun. Thanks again!
Hello, Wonderful tutorials ... I have two questions. 1 How to create customs doors and windows? 2 / How to create customs walls? Thanks u so much from west-indies too.
Please in metric what scale should be used because when I xref the grindlines into the ground floor it is too large for it. In the grindlines the scale is 1:100_1 when I make it 1:100 it becomes very small. Please help out Thank u
So go back to your grid line construct, highlight all gridlines, right-click, go to Annotative Object Scale, click Add/Delete Scales, then add all the scales you think you will be using through the project (for example 1:10, 1:25, 1:50, and 1:100), then click OK, Save, Exit. Then open your ground floor construct and see if that works.
Because of the student version I was unable to get CMU-6. But I saw that you use centered justification but when I do I end up getting 4" off the exterior measurement of any project drawing. What is your advise on me having proper measurement.
@@TDVision_U The method of adding a wall which isn't shown in the palette, cmu-6 in this case, does work in the student version. I had to add 6" stud walls for my drawing.
I am doing this project for the second time just to recap and in this chapter, my walls when seen in 3D come as plane dark green walls (The layer colour) instead of the brick walls pattern. Can I get help with this please?
Thank you for all you are teaching. I have AutoCAD 2023, not the architecture. Your tools are supposed to come with 2023 version, I searched all over the place but cannot find the tools you are using. Can you please let us know how to find them?
Awesome videos! Very good teacher!!!! My questions: 1) Is it possible to work with walls of variable thickness? In the renovation projects hold houses with wall made with stones this possibility would be very useful. 2) Is it possible to define a wall starting from its section similarly to columns?
You probably would have to create a new wall type. It will look like a regular wall in plan view, but you'll have to apply a bamboo-like material to be represented in elevation views.
HI - I HAVE STARTED FOLLOWING YOUR VIDEOS IN AUTOCAD ARCHITECTURE AND JUST GOT STUCK SEARCHING FOR A 270MM WIDE CAVITY FACE BRICK WALL , WALLS IN SOUTH AFRICA ESPECIALLY PORT ELIZABETH ARE BUILT WITH 110MM WIDE AND 70MM HIGH , SO I CANNOT EVEN FIND A BRICK 110MM WIDE AND DOUBLING UP TO FORM A CAVITY WALL . CAN YOU PLEASE HELP SIR , I THANK YOU KIND REGARDS
Thanks you. I'm happy you like the video. For now you can watch all the episodes at AutoCAD Architecture 2020/2021: ru-vid.com/group/PLyLLcCaRflgCTuP493CZuUOFdMdh-a_jc