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AECbytes Tips and Tricks
Issue #26
January 24, 2008


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This month's issue of "Tips and Tricks" features the following tutorials:

Remodels and Additions in ArchiCAD
by Eric Bobrow, Affiliate AIA, Principal, Bobrow Consulting Group
http://www.aecbytes.com/tipsandtricks/2008/issue26-archicad.html

This tutorial discusses several different strategies for working on remodels and additions in ArchiCAD, including the strengths and weaknesses of each approach, giving users a better understanding of how to choose between these methods to handle a variety of project sizes and scenarios.


Turning Wood, Blowing Glass, and Throwing Pottery in 3ds Max
by Scott Onstott, Book & Video Author
http://www.aecbytes.com/tipsandtricks/2008/issue26-3dsMax.html

This tutorial highlights a single modeling technique in 3ds Max that can be used to form a wide variety of craft objects including vases, stools, table and chair legs, ceramic tableware, art pottery, glassware, and so on, which can breathe life into otherwise cold computer-generated architectural imagery.


Copyright (c)2008 Lachmi Khemlani, AECbytes. All rights reserved

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