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15 posts from June 2010

How SWEET it is! The Autodesk Design Suite was announced and made available today. Designed for architects and designers who want enhanced concept design, sketching and best-in-class 3D visualization capabilities to complement a familiar AutoCAD workflow. Products in the Autodesk Design Suite AutoCAD Alias Sketch for AutoCAD 3ds Max Design Autodesk Showcase Alias Design Read more →


This is a guest post is by Edwin Prakoso of http://CAD-a-Blog.com. AutoCAD has been used as drafting tools for decades. In the beginning, people used AutoCAD to replace manual drafting table. Many people are still using it that way, at least in my country. I am not sure how people are using AutoCAD in your region today, but I believe many people are still using it that way. Many AutoCAD users forget that Autodesk has added many new features that can increase their productivity. Read more →


This post is not on Chinese philosophy, but how to create the well known Yin-Yang symbol in AutoCAD in six simple steps. I had some extra energy today and put this together quickly. The exercise shows how easy it can be using simple AutoCAD command methods to create cool geometry. This would be a good simple exercise for students and those just learning AutoCAD. Read more →


“Just what is Hadrian Shaan” I knew you would ask that question first. Hadrian was a Roman Emperor born in Rome in the year 76 AD and led a very interesting life with his architecture interests. OK, Hadrian the codename for the next release of AutoCAD Plant 3D which does about everything you need for process and plant design built on the powerful AutoCAD platform. Hadrian Beta 2 is available for download https://beta.autodesk.com. Read more →


Chances are it has happened to you when you received drawings from someone else you have dimensioned components but something does not add up. Hopefully you notice there is a discrepancy and the person has cheated with dimension value overrides or you could be headed for a headache in fabrication or construction. Stephen Preston Autodesk DevTech Americas Manager wrote a nice plugin that will help you identify these overridden dimensions as well as including all the source code to see how it was accomplished. Read more →