I am finally diving head first into smart entites and it has been a challenge. Have read all kinds of
info from the (invaluable) forum and have gotten a good start towards being able to do a small project
with smart entities. I have pretty much got my walls and doors done and then started to do windows. I was very surprised to find that for dbl-hung windows the bottom rail and check rail can only be the
same width as the sash. And we have stops on doors but not windows? They really don't look very good when rendered in o2c. I used 3D as well as 2D symbols on all my doors as I need to keep the plans looking like they do now in our office. But creating 2D/3D symbols for all the different window sizes and lite patterns could be a career in itself.
So my question would be to all the smart entity gurus out there about how they handle creating dbl-hung smart windows that look more realistic yet cover all the miriad options.
Would also like to know from the gurus just how much of your 3D models are created using smart
entities. It seems we still do not have the ability to do gable end walls, floors, roofs or exterior
trim boards.
We are still using DC15 in our office and I am trying to use more of the power of Datacad to streamline our work and be able to do elevations and sections generated from a model. This way when the boss comes to me about upgrading our software I can honestly tell him we need to upgrade to take advantage of these items. And until Datacad has the ability to create those missing items I cannot justify upgrading to Dc17. Smart entities have been out for about 7 years now (rel 12 I believe) and I think it is time to bring them back to the forefront so we can create a truely 'smart' model. And that would be my wish. (if this was the wishlist thread)
Thank you.
info from the (invaluable) forum and have gotten a good start towards being able to do a small project
with smart entities. I have pretty much got my walls and doors done and then started to do windows. I was very surprised to find that for dbl-hung windows the bottom rail and check rail can only be the
same width as the sash. And we have stops on doors but not windows? They really don't look very good when rendered in o2c. I used 3D as well as 2D symbols on all my doors as I need to keep the plans looking like they do now in our office. But creating 2D/3D symbols for all the different window sizes and lite patterns could be a career in itself.
So my question would be to all the smart entity gurus out there about how they handle creating dbl-hung smart windows that look more realistic yet cover all the miriad options.
Would also like to know from the gurus just how much of your 3D models are created using smart
entities. It seems we still do not have the ability to do gable end walls, floors, roofs or exterior
trim boards.
We are still using DC15 in our office and I am trying to use more of the power of Datacad to streamline our work and be able to do elevations and sections generated from a model. This way when the boss comes to me about upgrading our software I can honestly tell him we need to upgrade to take advantage of these items. And until Datacad has the ability to create those missing items I cannot justify upgrading to Dc17. Smart entities have been out for about 7 years now (rel 12 I believe) and I think it is time to bring them back to the forefront so we can create a truely 'smart' model. And that would be my wish. (if this was the wishlist thread)
Thank you.
Dan Martens
NBF Architects
Rutland, Vermont
NBF Architects
Rutland, Vermont