I like these webinars from expert users, there is always something new to learn. The clean and efficient way of working in Archicad depends on a good template that adapts the workflow by making intelligent use of native tools. And Link Ellis has done a great job. Elizabeth has made a great presentation and demonstration of the great work team she has and uses Archicad masterfully and anyone aspires to work that way.
That was a great presentation showing how interior designers and residential architects can really leverage Archicad for a better client and construction experience. Well done.
As always, the video is like "Oh, look at the cool renders I make!" ArchiCAD was not about that at all! It was about the convenience of drawing, but it became like some kind of drain tank, where the menu elements are duplicated. In general, the former clarity and simplicity disappeared. Is it possible to improve the marfa element in 15 years, make it more editable and flexible?!!
Yeah... let's talk about that terrible morph and the inability to model the "exact" furniture or detail we need to. Or how easy it is to NOT being able to isolate the room we need to detail and document.
I like these webinars from expert users, there is always something new to learn.
The clean and efficient way of working in Archicad depends on a good template that adapts the workflow by making intelligent use of native tools. And Link Ellis has done a great job.
Elizabeth has made a great presentation and demonstration of the great work team she has and uses Archicad masterfully and anyone aspires to work that way.
Very inspiring presentation and a motivation for us, interior designers to work more with our templates and workflow.
Great presentation. Very interesting ideas brought forth
That was a great presentation showing how interior designers and residential architects can really leverage Archicad for a better client and construction experience. Well done.
As always, the video is like "Oh, look at the cool renders I make!" ArchiCAD was not about that at all! It was about the convenience of drawing, but it became like some kind of drain tank, where the menu elements are duplicated. In general, the former clarity and simplicity disappeared. Is it possible to improve the marfa element in 15 years, make it more editable and flexible?!!
Yeah... let's talk about that terrible morph and the inability to model the "exact" furniture or detail we need to. Or how easy it is to NOT being able to isolate the room we need to detail and document.
Congratulations to the graphisoft company on the beginning of degradation! You ruined the mep modeler!!!