In Vectorworks 2011 you could snap to objects that were not on the working plane.…
Interactive Workshops May 2013 – Intermediate 3D Modeling
We often talk about Building Information Modeling and the assumption is that we will be building a 3D version of our building. However, there are several objects that you might want to model independently because the standard Vectorworks tools will not create exactly what you require.
In the situations you can create your own 3D objects and convert those to IFC objects so that they can be exported as part of the BIM model. In some situations I will be using an architectural example, but that does not mean that these concepts cannot be applied to landmark, set design, and uses. Some tools you will use on a regular basis, while others you will only use rarely. I find that with the rarely used tools, it’s still important to learn them because when you need them there is no substitute.
Session 1 May 2013
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Session 2 May 2013
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Session 4 May 2013
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