Graphisoft ArchiCAD v16
ArchiCAD
is an architectural CAD program for Windows developed by the Hungarian
company Graphisoft initially and until 1995 under the name of Radar /
Ch. Objects, components and structures require a custom instrument with
an extraordinary flexibility of modeling. ArchiCAD 16 introduces
modeling capabilities directly into BIM with its newest tool FORM
(MORPHTM). The tool allows the creation of FORM elements with any
geometry intuitive graphical manner, using the most common modeling
techniques, such as "push & pull". FORM elements can be created from
scratch by simply drawing a polygon 3D or converting any existing
ArchiCAD BIM element. The instrument FORM is an optimal solution for the
creation of BIM components, structures and elements related to the
environment of the building and also for the design of custom interiors
Editing user-friendly graphical
The graphical user interface easy to use tool FORM works with the most popular methods of editing and 3D interaction: select any point, edge, or surface, or any combination of these sub-elements and move freely in space. The possibility of editing as push & pull, resize, blunt, rounded, swollen or segments allow you to transform your elements in any form you wish.
Following the conventions of the ArchiCAD 3D, real-time visual feedback facilitates the editing process showing the possible results dynamically as you edit the elements.
The graphical user interface easy to use tool FORM works with the most popular methods of editing and 3D interaction: select any point, edge, or surface, or any combination of these sub-elements and move freely in space. The possibility of editing as push & pull, resize, blunt, rounded, swollen or segments allow you to transform your elements in any form you wish.
Following the conventions of the ArchiCAD 3D, real-time visual feedback facilitates the editing process showing the possible results dynamically as you edit the elements.
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