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Eric Gilbey replied to the topic Is Revit the future for Landscape Architecture? in the forum TECHNOLOGY 14 years, 1 month ago
Stef,
If you are using a program that provides for .ifc export, it would then fundamentally export your site’s geometry out, and in some cases, information associated to those objects, and should come into Revit, as it also supports the import of IFC files. The IFC exchange has some growing to do, to include more site related objects, like plants…[Read more] -
Eric Gilbey replied to the topic Is Revit the future for Landscape Architecture? in the forum TECHNOLOGY 14 years, 1 month ago
Stefanie, As all BIM applications are continuing to evolve, the ability to work through open source BIM will likely prevail. As architecture or planning projects form that require BIM, and realizing that there are more than one BIM application out there, the ability to communicate with most or all BIM applications will be the ultimate goal. The…[Read more]
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Eric Gilbey replied to the topic Open Source Software? in the forum TECHNOLOGY 14 years, 2 months ago
I would suggest that anything that is significantly far from the MSRP would need to be verified for a legitimate license. Software companies do have the ability to track bootleg software and this tracking does identify the IP address of the machine on which it is installed. Beyond not getting support for the software, with that new of a version,…[Read more]
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Eric Gilbey replied to the topic what the mainly software used to make 3d? in the forum TECHNOLOGY 14 years, 2 months ago
I have been wanting to share this with you, and now that the press release is out, your wish for Cinema4D and Vectorworks Renderworks to work more as one is being granted. When Vectorworks 2011 is released on September 14th, Renderworks will be powered by the Cinema4D rendering engine.
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Eric Gilbey replied to the topic 3D Plant Design programs in the forum PLANTS & HORTICULTURE 14 years, 3 months ago
It is tedious work, and of course we can make it easier by staging our photo image with a neutral background board or sheet…and may even take planning a day to photograph when the sun light is less dramatic to capture a more generally lit plant. There are so many variables about capturing your own cutouts that it could end up being a discussion…[Read more]
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Eric Gilbey replied to the topic 3D Plant Design programs in the forum PLANTS & HORTICULTURE 14 years, 3 months ago
Noah brings up a great point about mixed media in our 3D models. Having photorealistic textures on your proposed features is essential to make the photorealistic props look like they belong, and vice versa…you would not want to bring photorealistic props into a model you are purposely trying to look sketchy.
One program that imports and exports…[Read more]
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Eric Gilbey replied to the topic Software Alternatives in the forum GENERAL DISCUSSION 14 years, 3 months ago
John, I saw your post when you first placed it and was very curious to see where the discussion went. I transitioned from AutoCAD almost 3 years ago (after 12 years of using it), and began using Vectorworks. One thing which I think makes the effort of transitioning from one method of CAD to another worthwhile is the training. Everyone has a…[Read more]
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Eric Gilbey replied to the topic Reference material recommendations in the forum GENERAL DISCUSSION 14 years, 4 months ago
I would echo Frank. After getting this book, not only I use it, but several coworkers borrow it for their needs too.
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Eric Gilbey replied to the topic what the mainly software used to make 3d? in the forum TECHNOLOGY 14 years, 5 months ago
In looking for 3D, site specific solutions, you may also want to take a look at Vectorworks Landmark. With the BIM functionality of the architect module, you have the power of designing 2D and 3D at the same time, and with intelligent objects…a plant is 2D/3D and reports the data associated to it…a hardscape (patio) knows the total area it…[Read more]
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Eric Gilbey replied to the topic What is the difference between Landscape Architecture and Landscape Design? in the forum GENERAL DISCUSSION 14 years, 8 months ago
Jennifer, I’m really glad you shared this link. I hope everyone has a chance to see this.
As a landscape architect and landscape designer, I’m frustrated that the landscape architects of California actually let language such as this exist, virtually forcing landscape designers to only get specific about planting plans. Does it not seem a bit…[Read more] -
Eric Gilbey replied to the topic What is the difference between Landscape Architecture and Landscape Design? in the forum GENERAL DISCUSSION 14 years, 8 months ago
Andrew G, You seem to have some good points made but this comment of Landscape Design being a “task or occupation”, while Landscape Architecture is a “profession” is a bit offending. I know thousands would tell you that they practice landscape design and do so for a livelihood and and many actually have a more professional practice than do some…[Read more]
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Eric Gilbey replied to the topic 3-D Rendering Advice in the forum TECHNOLOGY 15 years ago
Kelli, As a student you would qualify for a free license of Vectorworks Designer, which is a standalone 2D/3D CAD program, which would allow you to work in both the 2D and 3D space interactively. The package includes all of the modules which Vectorworks offers and the landscape specific module, Landmark provides the opportunity to model and modify…[Read more]
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Eric Gilbey replied to the topic Vectorworks – easy or not in the forum TECHNOLOGY 15 years, 1 month ago
Andrew, In talking to more and more landscape architects each day who have similar years of experience in AutoCAD or other general CAD programs, the idea of switching is definitely a pain point…though the pain of the expense in maintaining AutoCAD and any other add-ons are causing them to weigh the pain points…to switch or to stay put. Smaller…[Read more]
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Eric Gilbey replied to the topic Learning Vectorworks in the forum TECHNOLOGY 15 years, 1 month ago
Brenden, Welcome to the Lounge! If I can be of some assistance in your efforts to get to know the program, I’d be glad to help. I might also recommend visiting the community board on the Vectorworks website, as many of the users there are ready to help with advice and resources as well. http://techboard.nemetschek.net/ubbthreads/ubbthreads.php?ubb=…[Read more]
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Eric Gilbey replied to the topic How do you find "Green" technology products? in the forum GENERAL DISCUSSION 15 years, 4 months ago
Daryn, I think most suppliers who manufacture or distribute “green” products are very forthright about this with the demand now being made in many communities to gain LEED ratings, and other communities who had already been requiring more sustainable, or environmentally conscious solutions. I would suggest reviewing the documents that USGBC and…[Read more]
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Eric Gilbey replied to the topic Mapping software for Mac besides Google earth?? ArcGis is XP based, what else? in the forum TECHNOLOGY 15 years, 5 months ago
Nick, it is amazing what you can do with the shapefiles once they are in Vw. In working with a county’s planning department, we were able to take their buildings “footprint” shapefile into Landmark, then with the help of a vectorscript, it took the data imbedded in each building outline and extruded it to the height specified by each polygon. So…[Read more]
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Eric Gilbey replied to the topic Mapping software for Mac besides Google earth?? ArcGis is XP based, what else? in the forum TECHNOLOGY 15 years, 5 months ago
Being on a Mac, what software are you currently using? One program that works well on both Mac and PC is Vectorworks Landmark, and I have recently been using Vectorworks Landmark for GIS mapping that I will then use as I continue on in the rest of my design phases, still in Landmark. I am able to import Shapefiles that carry the data I need to do…[Read more]
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Eric Gilbey replied to the topic USA Jobs Site in the forum PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE 15 years, 5 months ago
I have used the USA Jobs site a couple years ago in a job search. I did apply, but was not hired, for two jobs with the Forest Service. The application process is very weighty, including the need to acquire and include college transcripts and even some essays about your qualifications and experience and how they apply towards fulfilling the…[Read more]
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Eric Gilbey replied to the topic 3D Landscape Design in the forum TECHNOLOGY 15 years, 6 months ago
I agree that the number of landscape architects and designers using 3D is lower than we might expect. Vectorworks Landmark allows the designer to work both 2Dand 3D at the same time, in the same workspace. There is no export/import needed to do this. With just a click on an iso or perspective view, or set a 3D view, or even use the flyover feature…[Read more]
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Eric Gilbey replied to the topic LARE Graphic Sections in the forum EDUCATION 15 years, 6 months ago
Edward, Marc is right that those topics were no longer in section C and E, but now they are in section D, which is multiple choice. Though you would not need to study them for the June or December exams, you would need to study them as you prepare to take section D…same goes for q=cia. Also…though you would not be asked to size pipe for…[Read more]
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