Mr. Stefano Verugi suggested to write here in detail about how I interfaced LibreOffice calc with Blender.
I made a small article on my blog about the process.
The video is extra - not available on YouTube yet. https://www.obim.ro/2024/02/13/import-xls-tables-with-sverchok/
@Nigel said: @Ionut_BimStudio here's a logo! I'll probably get sued by some humorous-less billionaire :(
I love The bunny!
We are BIM specialists I guess. We can take one or two milion dollars fines or penalty.
We can't pay it in this life time, but that is another story :))
I should change the name of this discussion. Or create another one and keep this for the rebar and RC drawings related posts.
Can someone give me some advice?
@Ionut_BimStudio said:
I should change the name of this discussion. Or create another one and keep this for the rebar and RC drawings related posts.
Can someone give me some advice?
since you asked, here my personal advice:
I just love your FreeCAD-like feature to set parameters from a live spreadsheet, tbh I wonder why Blender hasn't implemented one yet (or has it?)
whichever way you choose to do it, please go ahead!
@Ionut_BimStudio said:
I should change the name of this discussion. Or create another one and keep this for the rebar and RC drawings related posts.
Can someone give me some advice?
since you asked, here my personal advice:
I just love your FreeCAD-like feature to set parameters from a live spreadsheet, tbh I wonder why Blender hasn't implemented one yet (or has it?)
whichever way you choose to do it, please go ahead!
I think working with data is very underrated in AEC workflows. The 3D geometry is just The tip of The iceberg. The good stuff is in the data, math and algorithms.
@Ionut_BimStudio said:
I think working with data is very underrated in AEC workflows. The 3D geometry is just The tip of The iceberg. The good stuff is in the data, math and algorithms.
totally agree, I couldn't say it better!
BTW, hopefully within weeks my colleague Jonathan (not on OSArch yet) will share his culvert automated design using python in BBIM, he's fascinated by your worksheet integration using Sverchok though, more soon ;)
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Very cool. Would be awesome to extend this...
https://github.com/IfcOpenShell/IfcOpenShell/blob/v0.7.0/src/blenderbim/blenderbim/tool/drawing.py#L109
IT Will take a wile. But it could be worth it.
This is The source code for The drawings? Awesome! I actualy sugested Dion an idea for upgrade. I Will try to do it myself.
Yes, as i understand it. :)
Very cool... always great to diversify the base of contributors!
Mr. Stefano Verugi suggested to write here in detail about how I interfaced LibreOffice calc with Blender.
I made a small article on my blog about the process.
The video is extra - not available on YouTube yet.
https://www.obim.ro/2024/02/13/import-xls-tables-with-sverchok/
serious work... looking forward to the movie!
With Morgan Freeman as the Darth Narrator. That would be a dream come true!
Sorry, unserious joke :D
When you can keep feeding https://github.com/ionuting/IonutBIMStudio. Thanks
@Ionut_BimStudio here's a logo! I'll probably get sued by some humorous-less billionaire :(
I love The bunny!
We are BIM specialists I guess. We can take one or two milion dollars fines or penalty.
We can't pay it in this life time, but that is another story :))
I've updated the article with the link to the repository.
I hope this is helpful.
https://github.com/ionuting/IonutBIMStudio/tree/main
I should change the name of this discussion. Or create another one and keep this for the rebar and RC drawings related posts.
Can someone give me some advice?
since you asked, here my personal advice:
I just love your FreeCAD-like feature to set parameters from a live spreadsheet, tbh I wonder why Blender hasn't implemented one yet (or has it?)
whichever way you choose to do it, please go ahead!
I think working with data is very underrated in AEC workflows. The 3D geometry is just The tip of The iceberg. The good stuff is in the data, math and algorithms.
totally agree, I couldn't say it better!
BTW, hopefully within weeks my colleague Jonathan (not on OSArch yet) will share his culvert automated design using python in BBIM, he's fascinated by your worksheet integration using Sverchok though, more soon ;)