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HOW MODELING AND PRESENTATION QUALITIES BRING UNIQUE CHARACTERISTICS TO VECTORWORKS

*This article originally ran on AECCafe's website. By Vectorworks CEO Dr. Biplab Sarkar with support from Vectorworks staff Lauren Meyer, Rubina Siddiqui, Assoc. AIA and Luis Ruiz. Vectorworks CEO Dr. Biplab Sarkar Anyone familiar with Vectorworks knows our business is building design and BIM software solutions that are intuitive, powerful and practical for professionals around the world. It’s the unique and versatile workflows we offer for all phases of design that separate us from other BIM authoring applications. Using best-in-class 3D technology, intuitive data management and unmatched graphical representation, our products provide architecture firms the freedom to model anything while seamlessly documenting and presenting it with the precision and artistic touch they require. Vectorworks Aerial View Courtesy of Vectorworks, Inc.
The Many Types of Modeling in Vectorworks
3D modeling is at the center of what enables BIM workflows to pay off for the design process, and when 3D modeling techniques are coupled with intuitive software interfaces, you gain true modeling freedom for your projects. Let’s take a look at the seven types of modeling in Vectorworks that help you model any project. With solid modeling, the modeled objects aren’t just an arrangement of surfaces, but rather solid objects. Solid modeling generally creates more accurate models and allows for retrieval of data, such as volume, area, etc. Vectorworks also supports non-uniform rational basis spline (NURBS) modeling, which is a mathematical model generally used in computer graphics for creating curves and surfaces. The benefit of NURBS is that it offers flexibility and precision for analytic and modeled shapes. Here’s an example of why you need NURBS in your arsenal of 3D modeling, so that you can easily make items that have curvy elements. Surface Array, NURBS, Subdivision in VectorworksCourtesy of Vectorworks, Inc. Subdivision modeling — also known as cage modeling — lets designers make multi-faceted surfaces appear smoother. The best example of this capability is Pixar films. In fact, we use Pixar’s OpenSubdiv libraries. The main benefit of subdivision modeling is that you can explore organic shapes through sculpting; it’s comparable to clay modeling. Not only does subdivision modeling allow you to create organic shapes, but it provides you with a different means to explore design alternatives. Additionally, Vectorworks allows for mesh modeling. There are a number of tools available to help manage and simplify meshes for more effective editing and manipulation. Mesh modeling helps create and manipulate complex geometry that are composed of multiple planar polygons. Meshes are most common in Vectorworks when importing models from other 3D modeling programs and to help convert objects into another type. In Vectorworks, site modeling creates a triangulated irregular network (TIN), which in essence, is a smart mesh. Site models can be created from survey data or even a contour map. Not only are you modeling site conditions, but you have many tools available to let you explore site modifications. 3D site sculpting tools are used to directly push and pull site contours or push and pull a number of site vertices. Image 4_Site_Model_Contour_SculptingExample of site model contour sculpting. Courtesy of Vectorworks, Inc. Smart object modeling or BIM modeling is an intuitive way to start progressing your design into intelligent building objects such as windows, doors, columns, floors, roofs and stairs. In Vectorworks Architect these smart parametric objects become essential to the application of data into your building model, and are what result in automation of document creation. Image 5_Modeling options The many different types of modeling in Vectorworks design and BIM software. Courtesy of Vectorworks, Inc. Further, Algorithms-Aided Design (AAD) and modeling can play a beneficial role once you understand all other modeling techniques, and when you want aspects of your design to be automated. Marionette is our built-in AAD tool that is incredibly helpful for repetitive tasks. Using graphical scripts and nodes popularized by programs like Grasshopper, Marionette allows you to visually create script networks directly within Vectorworks Architect which can be used to generate model variations, unique geometry or even smart parametric plugin objects for your BIM process. The two images directly below are examples of how our German customer, moveart GmbH, utilizes Marionette in their design. Moveart Playsculpture MoveART Playsculpture | Courtesy of Norbert Roztocki Moveart Playsculpture image 2 MoveART Playsculpture | Courtesy of Norbert Roztocki
How Presentation Qualities Elevate Your Vectorworks Designs
3D and parametric modeling are one part of the equation for successfully designing your building information model, and graphic presentation and documentation quality are the others. In Vectorworks, we have 2D illustration capabilities including image import, crop, rescaling and stacking objects. We also have an extensive list of brand colors, line styles, tiles, hatch mapping, drop shadows, image effects and sketch effects. Moreover, Vectorworks offers different levels of rendering styles:
  • pencil/sketch,
  • color/cartoonish,
  • photorealistic
  • and white model that allows you to see shapes and forms.
Image 8_2d patterns Example of drop shadows and gradients in Vectorworks. Courtesy of Vectorworks, Inc. Released this fall as part of Vectorworks 2020, we added Live Data Visualization, which allows you to quickly change an objects’ attributes by using data parameters that allow you to view everything while you’re designing. An example of this is if doors lack fire protection, they’ll turn red to immediately alert you of the necessary change. And, you can immediately see the impact your design changes make to your BIM model. Image 9_data-visualization Live Data Visualization. Courtesy of Vectorworks, Inc. When you want to take your presentations to the next level, creating an immersive experience is a great route to take. The web view and Virtual Reality feature offers ambient occlusion that helps to create more detailed and realistic designs, while our Augmented Reality feature lets designers view a 3D, virtual version of their model in the context of the real world. Further, members of the annual maintenance program, Vectorworks Service Select, can use Vectorworks Cloud Services to generate presentations of designs with an intuitive drag-and-drop interface. Presentations include interactive 360 rendered panoramas that can be linked together. These three types of immersive experiences will support designers with the tools to effectively convey design intent to clients, collaborators and consultants, so that designs can be more easily understood and decisions and revisions can be communicated. We continually improve our modeling technologies and intuitive interfaces by incorporating tools and processes that allow for direct editing on objects much like site sculpting and subdivision modeling. We believe that it is imperative to provide designers with a direct editing environment that supports the iterative process that design goes through on every project. Learn more about how Vectorworks supports our customers’ workflows by reserving your spot at the 2020 Vectorworks Design Summit in San Diego on April 22 to April 24. Use the promo code AECCAFE20 to receive $100 off your registration. See you then!
About the Author
Dr. Sarkar has been with Vectorworks since 2000. After first serving as a manager of geometry and rendering, he was the chief technology officer from 2008 to 2016. With 30+ years of experience developing CAD software, he was promoted to CEO in April 2016. As CEO, Biplab provides strategic leadership to the company by establishing and meeting company sales, growth and market share objectives. He continually seeks out technology innovations and evaluates the competitive landscape to ensure Vectorworks software remains a best-in-class CAD and BIM solution for designers in the architecture, landscape and entertainment industries. Biplab earned a Ph.D. in CAD and an M.S. in mechanical engineering at The Ohio State University. He also holds a B.Tech. in mechanical engineering from the Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur.