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#Archicad tutorials software
Remember that C4D is a VERY powerful software package whether AC exists or not. The plugin isn't perfect but it does work for modeling round trips. Most people I have spoken to using C4D and ArchiCAD use C4D for the rendering stage - but I accepted very early that AC is not a freeform modeling champion so I use C4D for that as well [have a look at this video and this video. You can use 3DS, IFC or DWG, and there's an add on to link to Cinema 4D. It is probably best to model it in another program and import to AC. Share your favorites in the comments below.That is an exceedingly difficult shape to make in ArchiCAD. I know there are plenty of non-English videos, but that’s out of my purview. What other awesome ArchiCAD video channels are there on Youtube (or elsewhere). Consider this Version 0.5 of the ArchiCAD Video Tutorials Reference Guide. Sometime later this winter I plan to rework my ArchiCAD Resources Page and create a similar ArchiCAD Video Tutorials Page with all these links and more. He also has some tutorial videos for some other programs as well. The videos range from about a minute and a half to twenty minutes long. I’ll need to harp on Apollo to get some more videos recorded.įlorian has about 20 videos focusing on a wide range of ArchiCAD techniques and tips (modeling, visualization, documentation, etc.). They’ve got both a lot of great (and short) tutorial videos on YouTube, and if you want more they’ve got a wide range of paid courses as well.Īpollo hasn’t added any videos in a long time, but what I love about the few ArchiCAD videos that he has is that they walk you through creating a very simple building in ArchiCAD. Learn Virtual (in a simplistic sense) has a similar business model to Eric Bobrow.
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Close to 1,000 subscribers and 900,000 views. They’ve got a whole bunch of videos that are worth checking out. In addition to being the UK reseller for Graphisoft, Applecore Designs is a great ArchiCAD resource. Also to tease about ArchiCAD 17 again… whenever a new version of ArchiCAD comes out, Graphisoft releases a flood of videos showing off the new features (a combination of PR and mini-tutorials). Recently Graphisoft has started releasing some short videos covering the ultra basics of ArchiCAD.
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Almost 3,000,000 views, nearly 7,500 subscribers, and over 1,000 videos. And of course beyond Eric’s growing You Tube channel (which also has many videos now in Spanish), he also has his ArchiCAD Best Practices Course & QuickStart Course.Īnd of course there is the mothership: Graphisoft’s official channel. If you don’t know exactly what I’m talking about in regards to that second video, do yourself a favor and watch that one before anything else. Two in particular that I am always recommending are his introduction to how guide lines changed in ArchiCAD 15 and his video about using Solid Element Operations to create paths and roads in site models. If you’ve read any of my ArchiCAD tip blog posts, imagine those, but in video format.Įric Bobrow has almost 3,000 subscribers, close to 650,000 views, and 33+ videos. I’m also interested in demystifying some of the basics of ArchiCAD (like the dimension tool). In general my videos focus on methods and techniques that help create beautiful, efficient models and drawings. So I better start recording some new videos ASAP. Not that any of us knows when that’ll be. And ideally I’d like to do that before ArchiCAD 17 comes out. I’m at 301 subscribers, almost 35,000 views, and 12 videos. I intend to at least double those numbers this year. Today I want to focus on one of those other great resources: YouTube. Now in 2013 there are so many other places and ways to get great information about ArchiCAD. When I first learned ArchiCAD there was really only one major source of learning that I was aware of: The Forum. I wanted to focus that post on those shining lights that kept me going when I was a new user, deep in despair, and feeling alone. While writing my post on ArchiCAD heroes, I realized I was defining them very narrowly. I first learned ArchiCAD in January 2006. YouTube was officially launched in November 2005.