Awesome video, you've made GDL a lot more accessible. It is a very powerful tool, but tricky to use and understand, especially when you are trying to do something more complex. It would be nice to see in the future how and for what you use GDL. As an architect I do a lot of interior design work and I use it in a similar way to schedule electrical plans, and make very detailed lists for sockets and light fixtures. I’m very curios how you accessed the object parameters in the schedule that you’ve shown, more specifically if you found a way to link them with the object classification and properties. Lately I’ve been trying to remake the Base cabinet object to be able to calculate the cost and dimensions of the cabinet panels and your videos have helped a lot. I still don’t have a good understanding of how to use macros, especially how to organize and divide code among the macros. The Avatar stuff, it’s like, where do you even begin, you can basically do a whole series just about that.
@@BarkingDogBIM thank you for your answer! If I do as you said, when I rotate the object(rotx, roty), for example, at 45 degrees,hotspots in 2D are displayed incorrectly.
I suggest you go to community.graphisoft.com, click on Developer Hub (top right) and then GDL. Post your question in there...it's a better place to discuss things like this.
So cool! You are using Archicad for Avatar! Holy WOW!
Awesome video, you've made GDL a lot more accessible. It is a very powerful tool, but tricky to use and understand, especially when you are trying to do something more complex. It would be nice to see in the future how and for what you use GDL. As an architect I do a lot of interior design work and I use it in a similar way to schedule electrical plans, and make very detailed lists for sockets and light fixtures. I’m very curios how you accessed the object parameters in the schedule that you’ve shown, more specifically if you found a way to link them with the object classification and properties.
Lately I’ve been trying to remake the Base cabinet object to be able to calculate the cost and dimensions of the cabinet panels and your videos have helped a lot. I still don’t have a good understanding of how to use macros, especially how to organize and divide code among the macros.
The Avatar stuff, it’s like, where do you even begin, you can basically do a whole series just about that.
Thanks Alex. There's so much to talk about with GDL and ARCHICAD!
Excuse me, please help. I need my created in 3D script hotspots are projected on the 2D view. What do I need to write in 2D script?
If you've scripted hotspots in 3D, then copy them into the 2D script and change to HOTSPOT2 (delete the z-coord too).
@@BarkingDogBIM thank you for your answer! If I do as you said, when I rotate the object(rotx, roty), for example, at 45 degrees,hotspots in 2D are displayed incorrectly.
I suggest you go to community.graphisoft.com, click on Developer Hub (top right) and then GDL. Post your question in there...it's a better place to discuss things like this.