We are trying use the viewport proprieties to built a multi-story residential building in the Vectorworks. The main idea is use the VP with stories structure in the apartments too, like a symbol, then we only have to draw the different units once.
Does anyone have an idea how we can make it?
We tried the Arboleda tutorial but all the pavements were drawed in the the relative layer. For exemple, we are having problems with slabs, wall and spaces to export to an IFC file when we use the mirror tool to replicate a VP.
Tks everyone.
Non Sequitur
Jan 22, 16 4:51 pm
people still use vector works?
Larchinect
Jan 23, 16 7:42 pm
non sequitur
since you made the comment, could you actually explain what you mean?
rogerio
Feb 11, 16 6:58 am
really? I always believed it was increasing...
archiwutm8
Feb 11, 16 9:08 am
Vectorworks actually has an extremely large userbase, many leading MEP, engineering and smaller archi studios use it. If you look at job postings you can see that the number of firms asking for it is quite significant.
Source: Worked for Autodesk - Which tried to convince multiple large name firms to switch to Autodesk software.
We are trying use the viewport proprieties to built a multi-story residential building in the Vectorworks. The main idea is use the VP with stories structure in the apartments too, like a symbol, then we only have to draw the different units once.
Does anyone have an idea how we can make it?
We tried the Arboleda tutorial but all the pavements were drawed in the the relative layer. For exemple, we are having problems with slabs, wall and spaces to export to an IFC file when we use the mirror tool to replicate a VP.
Tks everyone.
people still use vector works?
non sequitur
since you made the comment, could you actually explain what you mean?
really? I always believed it was increasing...
Vectorworks actually has an extremely large userbase, many leading MEP, engineering and smaller archi studios use it. If you look at job postings you can see that the number of firms asking for it is quite significant.
Source: Worked for Autodesk - Which tried to convince multiple large name firms to switch to Autodesk software.