Hi Michael,
Thanks for your elaborate answer, much appreciated!
I am used to a cad program with parametric features like adjusting seizes of doors, windows, walls etc. Like you wrote, very limited indeed.
You wrote; "So it is something that you'll need to expect to dedicate a lot of time to gain experience in."
I fear that's not me, don't see myself do that until I'm really forced to do so.
The works I have in mind are usually not that big of a scale, or at least I want to be able to relate to it. And perhaps a downside of generative design, the way I perceive it, can be the absence of 'the hand of the master', a kinda random character without expression of will or direction. Anyway, this might get to philosophical and off topic.
Mostly I do have a general idea of what I want to create, my current cad program is nice but just not designed for purposes I have in mind. If I can do molding/shaping during the process, that would already be a welcome improvement.
Thought I'd made up my mind but will sleep on it one more night after your comments. it will get clear at some point
Thank you again.
edit; will study the links!
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