How to (and why!) get a Project Audit
Are you or your team struggling with issues on your project? Do you have problems related to size, speed and structure? It might be time for a project audit.
Are you or your team struggling with issues on your project? Do you have problems related to size, speed and structure? It might be time for a project audit.
We’ve updated some of Jared Banks’ top tips for getting started with Archicad!
Check out this sample project and fly-through in BIMx!
In these short video clips, you’ll discover how to imput polygons and use the Morph Settings within the Archicad-Grasshopper Connection!
When designing by hand, the steps to starting a new project are simple: grab a writing implement, a surface to write on, and start being creative. As long as you have a pencil, pen, crayon… and a notebook, napkin, scrap of plywood… you are ready to go. If you are doing production drawings by hand (please tell me very few people still do this), the process isn’t much more complicated. You select a sheet of velum or mylar with your title block pre-printed on it, add a few details to the title block, and pick where you want to start.
This is Jared’s Eighth post in an ‘extremely long series’ on Pens and Pen Sets in Archicad!
In this article, Jared shares some tips on how to use Pen Sets (and other settings) to improve the 3D window.
In this article, Jared Banks shares his ideas on taking Pen Sets to the next level.