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Architectural Technologist – Brick coursing

November 7, 2009 in CAD, Vectorworks


Brick coursing
Image by Scays via Flickr

I always take a photo of any job I have to survey to measure just how many bricks there are the the set measure. in this case it was 6 courses to 420mm so any photo I have taken of the exterior, I can get a pretty good idea of heights of window cills, what ever, even eaves heights.

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October 18, 2009 in CAD, IntelliCAD, progeADD-ons, progecad

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Architectural Technologist – Archoncad September online Tutorial – Camera match

September 16, 2009 in CAD, Vectorworks

panzercad
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This morning I attended an online meet with Jon Pickup of Archoncad, this month Jon went over the use of Panzercad, Camera match program a really useful and easy to use piece of software that works within Vectorworks. Basically its a way of applying a 3D image you might have generated within Vectorworks and applying it to an existing photo. If you try to do this manually witin Photoshop then the problem will always be perspective, but camera match overcomes this in a very simple program, .

First take the photo, noting and straight lines, that panzercad might be able to use to calculate viewpoints, also a note a dimension, then apply this photo, set up the points within Vectorworks and apply the model, it sounds simple, and it is, although  it took about 45 min of Jon going through it all, I can imagine that given a couple of attempts, this is no more than a 20 min exercise.. Ok you might want to take the photo into Photoshop to clean it up a little, take out objects in the foreground that might not be wanted, but thats it, import it into the application and apply your model. a real plus when going to see your client, or planner.

Have a look at the web site and watch a couple of the movies, it’s just so easy

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Architectural Technologist – Queen closer

September 9, 2009 in CAD, Vectorworks

Brickwork queen closer
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I went on about Queen closer in a blog recently, see below,  but today I saw another great, example, on the corner of an old barn, no manufacturer here, to provide cut or manufactured specials, just a quality bricky, who new how to cut bricks by hand, more than proberly by one or two swift cracks with his trowel, You will have to look carefully, but just look at the line of Queen closers at the corner detail. very little difference between each course. The full sized photo is on my flickr account, or just click on the photo. Oh and the bricks, who manufactured them, well there is a local pool and its more than probable that the clay was dug from the pit mixed with local fill, and fired onsite. Hard as nails.

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Secret Spy Photos within SolidWorks Headquarters

August 13, 2009 in CAD, SolidWorks

Several fellow bloggers and I were recently fortunate enough to be taken on a tour of the SolidWorks headquarters in Concord, MA.  Not many have the clearance for such an honor.  (That last of such tours was conducted on April 1, 2005.)  The onsite DNA analysis required samples that I now regret giving up.  The [...]

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