Hello, can the program transform an object modeled in Rhino as a wall into a bim entity that has the properties of VisualArq wall walls and edit by the program?
Hi, there is a command to convert a solid into a wall. It's the vaWallFromSolid. command. The resulting object has some of the features of a wall object, such as the grip points, or the style attributes, but it doesn't join with other walls, or keeps the layer structure and thicknesses of the inherited wall style.
Hi @rajendrameena150, a VisualARQ object is any object type: a "wall", a "door", a "beam", a "furniture object", etc... an "Element" is a specific VisualARQ object type that is meant to be for user objects that don't belong to the other existing types. It is the one you insert with the vaElement command. But sometimes, the term "element" can be also used generically to refer to any VisualARQ object, including walls, beams, etc...
You can draw the electrical plans on top of the model in plan view, directly from the page layout, or on top of a 2D plan view object. And manage the visibility of the annotations and symbols by layer. For schedules, you can use the VisualARQ tables (vaTable).
Hello, can the program transform an object modeled in Rhino as a wall into a bim entity that has the properties of VisualArq wall walls and edit by the program?
Hi, there is a command to convert a solid into a wall. It's the vaWallFromSolid. command. The resulting object has some of the features of a wall object, such as the grip points, or the style attributes, but it doesn't join with other walls, or keeps the layer structure and thicknesses of the inherited wall style.
hi it is available to download and use the cluster you use in the video?
Hi, yes. Just send us an email to visualarq@asuni.com and ask for it.
what is the connecting box frem input to output called in rhino grasshopper?
it's a cluster.
What is the difference between element and object in visual arq
Hi @rajendrameena150, a VisualARQ object is any object type: a "wall", a "door", a "beam", a "furniture object", etc... an "Element" is a specific VisualARQ object type that is meant to be for user objects that don't belong to the other existing types. It is the one you insert with the vaElement command. But sometimes, the term "element" can be also used generically to refer to any VisualARQ object, including walls, beams, etc...
I want to make electrical layout in visual arq so I can make electrical scheduling and cost estimation how can I do this process in visual arq
You can draw the electrical plans on top of the model in plan view, directly from the page layout, or on top of a 2D plan view object. And manage the visibility of the annotations and symbols by layer. For schedules, you can use the VisualARQ tables (vaTable).