Subject 3 - Model Views
Subject 3 has 6 units and runs for approximately 33 minutes.
DOC 3.1 - Layer Combinations (2:25)
Layer combinations are essential to differentiate between the elements required to represent various views. In this video we will review layer combinations for each view type. I.e.. Floor plan, RCP, internal elevation, etc.
DOC 3.2 - Sections (8:07)
Sections are produced in ArchiCAD as automated 2D representations of the 3D model. In this video we'll explore the options within the section tool to determine the best outcome for our project situation.
DOC 3.3 - Elevations (8:55)
Elevations are produced in ArchiCAD as automated 2D representations of the 3D model. In this video we'll explore the options within the elevation tool to determine the best outcome for our project situation.
DOC 3.4 - Internal Elevations (6:01)
Internal Elevations are produced in ArchiCAD as automated 2D representations of the 3D model. In this video we'll explore the options within the internal elevation tool to determine the best outcome for our project situation.
DOC 3.5 - Detail Tool (4:15)
Detailed views can be created in ArchiCAD as 2D or 3D updatable or exploded representations of the BIM elements. In this video we'll review each option, and discuss the advantages and disadvantages of each.
DOC 3.6 - Masking and Framing (2:30)
Masking & framing small drawing views in plan & elevation avoids mess, and provides clarity when annotating. To avoid destroying or duplicating the model in order to create 2D documentation, we will hide unwanted elements with fills, and allow for the clear presentation of dimensioning and annotation.
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 3 - Model Views
Subject 3 has 6 units and runs for approximately 33 minutes.
DOC 3.1 - Layer Combinations (2:25)
Layer combinations are essential to differentiate between the elements required to represent various views. In this video we will review layer combinations for each view type. I.e.. Floor plan, RCP, internal elevation, etc.
DOC 3.2 - Sections (8:07)
Sections are produced in ArchiCAD as automated 2D representations of the 3D model. In this video we'll explore the options within the section tool to determine the best outcome for our project situation.
DOC 3.3 - Elevations (8:55)
Elevations are produced in ArchiCAD as automated 2D representations of the 3D model. In this video we'll explore the options within the elevation tool to determine the best outcome for our project situation.
DOC 3.4 - Internal Elevations (6:01)
Internal Elevations are produced in ArchiCAD as automated 2D representations of the 3D model. In this video we'll explore the options within the internal elevation tool to determine the best outcome for our project situation.
DOC 3.5 - Detail Tool (4:15)
Detailed views can be created in ArchiCAD as 2D or 3D updatable or exploded representations of the BIM elements. In this video we'll review each option, and discuss the advantages and disadvantages of each.
DOC 3.6 - Masking and Framing (2:30)
Masking & framing small drawing views in plan & elevation avoids mess, and provides clarity when annotating. To avoid destroying or duplicating the model in order to create 2D documentation, we will hide unwanted elements with fills, and allow for the clear presentation of dimensioning and annotation.
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