Many moons ago I remember the guys from formZ saying that the models that Sketchup created were messed up
Sketchup was not using the proper protocols way back then and it sounds like they’re still messed up
Many moons ago I remember the guys from formZ saying that the models that Sketchup created were messed up
No but if PC is going away I need an alternative besides Sketchup so I asked a question of someone familiar with Form Z…
I’ve tried several alternatives in trial mode. I give up. The frustration is real. I have a friend who used PC for many years and switched to VectorWorks, and he tells me it’s the one that’s more similar to PC. But… the money… and, besides, I don’t need BIM. I use PC for so many other things other than CAD.Charles Freeborn wrote: ↑Tue Aug 03, 2021 12:57 amthat's probably due to my not having time or patience to figure out what I'm doing wrong.
I was an original MiniCad user and stuck with it until Vectorworks 8 I believe. Even owned stock in the company until the lowlife managing my account sold it without asking me and reinvested it in some penny stock (churn) and I lost it all. Hopefully he went to jail.Charles Freeborn wrote: ↑Tue Aug 03, 2021 12:57 amFrankly if I was able to do it all over again, knowing that PC would be going into the dumpster before the end of my career I'd have stuck with MiniCad, which is now Vector works.
I'll say again, and I know that the effort has been made by Alfred, that if FZ would figure out how to get the wild tools palette at minimum and better yet the entire PC toolset into Layout it would be a viable drafting tool. From my seat FZ (AutoDesSys) is the perfect buyer for PC. But what do I know...
I do structural engineering for residential and light commercial projects from a small community NW of Orlando.Charles Freeborn wrote: ↑Mon Aug 09, 2021 2:58 pmI'm happy to share experience with FZ if I knew what sort of engineering you do.
You can go from formZ‘s modeling into formZ’s layout and then export as DXF