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ArchiCAD 21 – New Stair Tool

DebunkTheBIM

My dear, beloved, ArchiCAD and Graphisoft. But you should care about the future of your own product as its development, marketing and generally placing on the market is seriously getting off the track, even in ‘safe’ countries like your (and my) ‘own Hungary. Please wake up! Promoting a stair as the central innovation for this year, really?

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Nitpicking today – hinging of doors and arrows on stairs.

DebunkTheBIM

One school of thought says: the dotted lines form a symbolised arrow (symbolised symbol?) Cadimage, the NZ Archicad-tool-developer is wisely catering for all tastes in their Doorbuilder. and indicate the opening of the door. The ‘opposition’ claims this to be misleading and wrong. Logical, of course!

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Revit Beginners: Often Overlooked By Beginners (Part 2)

Revit Beginners

When a wall is selected you might notice two blue dots at either end of the wall. Grab this blue dot and stretch the wall to any length you want. You might also notice that when you change the location line of a wall this blue dot will relocate, reflecting your newly chosen location line. ArchiCAD vs Revit. CAD Digest.

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Revit Beginners: Cleaning wall intersections

Revit Beginners

Youll see a blue dot indicating the end point of the wall. Right click on this dot, do a "disallow join," then back to "allow join" and the intersection may heal. ArchiCAD vs Revit. Cycle through the various options to find one that cleans properly. Disallow Wall Join. Select one of the walls. The "push/pull" method. CAD Digest.

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