![]() Layers are just one part of a good template. ![]() Sit down, analyse the current template you are using to pin point which layers are missing, add them all, fix things in the attribute manager en masse and you should be good for projects moving forward. If you find yourself constantly adding layers, the template is not functional and / or doesn't follow a logical standard. Typically you would set all of this up in a robust template and hardly ever look back. Or do I miss something in the workflow.Would like to know from the "Archicad PRO guys" Hope for the better future in this part - then Archicad would be TOP BIM solution. But this essential things with layers is getting me frustrated all the time. Managing layers and turning them ON/OFF is so essential and so common task, that I feel it is the one of the most slow-down in whole Archicad workflow.Īrchicad is really great and have very strong sides in my opinion. Why it could not be easier to deal with something so important like layers. I know it can be done in atribute manager this.So why the hell it is not possible in the layers dialog which in my opinions should do these essential editing to speed up proccess.ĭo not get me wrong, I can deal with this, but I simply dont get it. ![]() Then close the layers dialog and have to go to attribute manager to change the layers number for 20 layer states (or chang the number 20 times in layers dialog.OMG) Logical would be to select multiple layer states and change the layer number for all of them at once, not change the number for specific layer for every layer states saved. Is there any relevant reason why it is not possible?Īnother thing which is really annoying is the layers "connections" numbers. Just let that dialog be opened on second monitor maybe or add as pallete to be openened like navigator pleeeease. Why there has to be dialog to pop-up, change something in layers or layer state and confirm. ![]() I tried Archicad back in the school days, like 10 years ago and my biggest issue was the lack of pallete with layers and layers management.sadly, it is still very cumbersome.Īm I the only one, who would like to have layers opened all the time in the pallete (same as navigator etc.)? Worked in Vectorworks, Bricscad, Revit, Blender etc. Hello Guys, I recently started to work in Archicad for my new employer. ![]()
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