Subject 1 - Setting up Layouts
This subject has 4 topics and runs for approximately 14 minutes:
1.1 - Template (1:32)
Using an effective template file reduces the required setup for each project. In this video we'll review the template, optimised for the processes of collaboration & coordination.
1.2 - Toolbars (2:21)
ArchiCAD's work environment determines our digital interface experience. Toolbars are the fastest way to access ArchiCAD's commands graphically. In this video we'll customise toolbars for our collaboration & coordination needs.
1.3 - Saved Views on Layouts (4:03)
In order to maintain an efficient ArchiCAD file, it is important to manage the intentional creation of accurate saved views in the view map, rather than allowing ArchiCAD to automatically generate views, which occurs when drawings are saved into the layout book directly from the project map. In this video we'll create saved views in the view map before assigning them to layouts.
1.4 - Layouts (5:49)
Layouts are ArchiCAD's digital representation of paper views, and can contain multiple referenced drawing links from the view map. Master layouts are used to define the layouts settings, including size, margin, and title block information. In this video we'll create and edit layouts, and adjust drawing settings.
The information contained in our articles / website is general in nature. While we aim to provide you with a simplified instruction to the world of architecture, we cannot ensure the accuracy and validity of this information to your particular situation, location, or need.
Robert Mann Architecture and Design Pty Ltd and Archi-ed take no responsibility for the inappropriate use of the views and interpretation expressed in our articles or on this website.
We hope you find our resources entertaining, interesting, and insightful, and encourage you to further your architectural understanding by pursuing professional advice from offical sources as referenced in our articles or on this website.
In the event that you find any errors or omissions in these articles, please email us via learning@archied.com.au
As a cherished member of our online community, we encourage your feedback. We also relish your involvement to make the information on this website as accurate as possible. If you would like to contribute to our content please connect and email us via learning@archied.com.au
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Subject 1 - Setting up Layouts
This subject has 4 topics and runs for approximately 14 minutes:
1.1 - Template (1:32)
Using an effective template file reduces the required setup for each project. In this video we'll review the template, optimised for the processes of collaboration & coordination.
1.2 - Toolbars (2:21)
ArchiCAD's work environment determines our digital interface experience. Toolbars are the fastest way to access ArchiCAD's commands graphically. In this video we'll customise toolbars for our collaboration & coordination needs.
1.3 - Saved Views on Layouts (4:03)
In order to maintain an efficient ArchiCAD file, it is important to manage the intentional creation of accurate saved views in the view map, rather than allowing ArchiCAD to automatically generate views, which occurs when drawings are saved into the layout book directly from the project map. In this video we'll create saved views in the view map before assigning them to layouts.
1.4 - Layouts (5:49)
Layouts are ArchiCAD's digital representation of paper views, and can contain multiple referenced drawing links from the view map. Master layouts are used to define the layouts settings, including size, margin, and title block information. In this video we'll create and edit layouts, and adjust drawing settings.
The information contained in our articles / website is general in nature. While we aim to provide you with a simplified instruction to the world of architecture, we cannot ensure the accuracy and validity of this information to your particular situation, location, or need.
Robert Mann Architecture and Design Pty Ltd and Archi-ed take no responsibility for the inappropriate use of the views and interpretation expressed in our articles or on this website.
We hope you find our resources entertaining, interesting, and insightful, and encourage you to further your architectural understanding by pursuing professional advice from offical sources as referenced in our articles or on this website.
In the event that you find any errors or omissions in these articles, please email us via learning@archied.com.au
As a cherished member of our online community, we encourage your feedback. We also relish your involvement to make the information on this website as accurate as possible. If you would like to contribute to our content please connect and email us via learning@archied.com.au