Re: BIM/Arch development news articles from Yorik's blog
Posted: Wed Jan 19, 2022 5:09 pm
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It can be a real *huge* help a mini video-tutorial about this flow with a simple house (maybe with 2 level and a stair to undestand a classic flow) as example to pass all from draft => TD with dimension, colors, annotations... because now I'm really confused about all the new tools and namesyorik wrote: ↑Thu Jan 20, 2022 10:00 amAll together
You make your BIM model, use BuildingParts in it, as levels, buildings or whatever, then you take Shape2Dviews from it, and place these Shape2Dviews in another BuildingPart (which maybe we should rename something like "DraftView"? "DraftViewContainer"? "DraftShapeView"?), there you also add your dimensions, annotations, etc, then you create a TD view from that buildingpart.
Yes, good idea, I've been thinking to that as well... Ok, next month I'll try to do a full video showing all the workflow!ragohix769 wrote: ↑Thu Jan 20, 2022 12:51 pm It can be a real *huge* help a mini video-tutorial about this flow with a simple house
yorik wrote: ↑Thu Jan 20, 2022 10:00 am All together
You make your BIM model, use BuildingParts in it, as levels, buildings or whatever, then you take Shape2Dviews from it, and place these Shape2Dviews in another BuildingPart (which maybe we should rename something like "DraftView"? "DraftViewContainer"? "DraftShapeView"?), there you also add your dimensions, annotations, etc, then you create a TD view from that buildingpart.
Hmmm, wondering is it a DraftView or ArchView in TechDraw to be created?yorik wrote: ↑Thu Jan 20, 2022 10:00 am The Arch BuildingPart object has been extended so it can now also be used as a container for Draft views. Just place all the 2D elements belonging to a view (projections of 3D models, dimensions, texts, hatches, symbols, linework...) in a same BuildingPart, create a TechDraw Arch view using that BuildingPart, and you're done.
This is great! I am trying it out. Do we need to set the executable to qcad.exe or to some dll or leave it blank when setting the option to use QCAD? I tried it but it fails thus far.yorik wrote: ↑Wed Jan 19, 2022 9:41 am If you have QCAD pro installed, you can now use it to perform the DXF/DWG conversion in FreeCAD. I would say this is the best of both worlds, as it has the same level of quality as ODA, but the same ease of use as LibreDWG, plus, you'd be supporting an open-source project by using it.
I would warmly recommend, if you need DWG support, to buy a copy of QCAD pro. The price is very, very honest, and it's the main revenue system of QCAD's author. I've been following the project for years and he is a fervent defender of the open-source model (even after QCAD got forked into LibreCAD), this is the way he managed to keep both sides running, and I really like this solution.
This decision has a big impact on the documentation effort none the less. Some Wiki maintenance tasks probably no longer make sense. How do translations work for md files? And what about all the Wiki templates?
Note that there is no decision taken here. I'm only building a proof of concept, that can exist alongside the wiki for as much as it needs, no change required from anybody. The idea here is to propose something, and try to get everybody involved to like the idea. Only then we can think of migrating for good.
I'm having quite a bit of trouble with this flow as well, particularly with getting dimensions into TechDraw. Inserting Shape2DViews works just fine, but dimensions are omitted in TechDraw, despite having added them to the BuildingPart. Can you please clarify how this should work?ragohix769 wrote: ↑Thu Jan 20, 2022 12:51 pmIt can be a real *huge* help a mini video-tutorial about this flow with a simple house (maybe with 2 level and a stair to undestand a classic flow) as example to pass all from draft => TD with dimension, colors, annotations... because now I'm really confused about all the new tools and namesyorik wrote: ↑Thu Jan 20, 2022 10:00 amAll together
You make your BIM model, use BuildingParts in it, as levels, buildings or whatever, then you take Shape2Dviews from it, and place these Shape2Dviews in another BuildingPart (which maybe we should rename something like "DraftView"? "DraftViewContainer"? "DraftShapeView"?), there you also add your dimensions, annotations, etc, then you create a TD view from that buildingpart.