AutoCAD for Mac Built for Mac OS X Yes, a native Mac AutoCAD application utilizing the Mac experience, but still being the tried and true AutoCAD. Now AutoCAD users have a choice of two great platforms Windows and Mac to get their native AutoCAD DWG. Read more →
18 posts from August 2010
I received the following question today while in my hotel room in LA and wanted to write a blog post with images to make the solution more clear, and perhaps assist others with the same question. “My background in paper space is white with color lines, I want change color lines to black lines, I did once but is impossible to remember how I did it.” What we want to do is change the Layouts Plot Style to black and white which is “monochrome”, and then select the option to show the Layout with the applied plot Style just as it will plot. Read more →
Visit the new AutoCAD, Revit, Inventor and other pages. They are available in English now, with additional languages coming. Read more →
If you are located in the San Francisco, Sacramento or Seattle areas, you have a rare opportunity to test drive some new features in AutoCAD and contribute your feedback to future releases. Read more →
Australian Bill Adams (http://blads.blogspot.com/) and @blads on Twitter wished this Between the Lines blog a happy 7th year in a most remarkable way. He recreated my Canon 5D camera in chocolate. Read more →
If you work intensively in AutoCAD 3D modeling, you probably already familiar with sub object. You can modify objects quickly and easily using vertexes. Gizmo in AutoCAD is very helpful. It is very easy to create 3D models in AutoCAD now. But have you used sub objects in 2D drawing? Read more →
The Update 1 (aka Service Pack) to AutoCAD 2011 and AutoCAD LT 2011 are now available for download. This update addresses several defects and issues reported by customers, product support, and Customer Error Reporting “CER” data. Read more →
Autodesk DWF Writer 64-bit Version Released
24 August 2010
Volker Joseph announced the new 64bit 23D DWF Writer on the Beyond the Paper Blog. We have had several requests for this so that people can create/print a DWF from several applications on the 64bit platform. Read more →
This is a perfect post for a Monday morning. Each day the number of DWG, RVT, and IAM files grows perhaps by hundreds of thousand, perhaps millions. The effort to locate a specific file of yours becomes more challenging as the number grows within your computer or network. Autodesk Labs Project Snap helps you instantly find your files without the need to implement some large document management system. Read more →
On this day in 2003, Between the Lines blog was born. Read more →
Only 100 Days Until Autodesk University 2010
21 August 2010
We are leaving the triple digits in the countdown, and registration is growing near. http://au.autodesk.com/?nd=event2010 Read more →
For all you veteran AutoCAD users out there who like to TYPE most of your commands (and want to type C to launch Copy), this is for you. How to Modify Your Command Aliases 1.. On the Manage tab >Customization panel, click Edit Aliases to open the file ACAD.PGP in the Windows Notepad. Read more →
With Colleges and Universities getting ready to get back to a full steam, check out the Autodesk Dorm Design Contest for a chance to win a back to school shopping spree at Target. This is for US residents. Read more →
I am catching up on email and other tasks after a week of travel and discovered some cool AutoCAD Freestyle news and had to give it a try as I am so easily distracted. I just confirmed there is a new trial version of AutoCAD Freestyle that adds a Sketch Overlay features with options for pen, pencil, brushes, and airbrush to add even more creativity and splash to your drawings. Read more →
Busy Week on The East Coast
13 August 2010
I spent this week visiting a wide variety of Autodesk customers from Chicago to Virginia, and DC, and New Jersey. It is always a pleasure and learning experience for me to speak directly with customers using our products in their offices about what is going well, and more importantly what is not. Read more →
Go ask your AutoCAD question to the AutoCAD Exchange Expert of the Week Donnie Gladfelter from August 9 to August 13 2010. Read more →
Follow Us on Twitter
05 August 2010
Many times following a path leads to meeting new people, seeing new things, learning things, or perhaps a wild bear or rabid chipmunk. Twitter has become a great pathway to follow what others are thinking, doing, seeing, their opinions, or what their inner voices are saying publicly in 140 characters or less. Read more →
After hearing from Curt Moreno @wkfd on how he wired up a mobile device view of his blog Kung Fu Drafter (http://www.kungfudrafter.com/), I followed suit. Now if you visit this Between the Lines blog from a mobile device like an iPhone you will be automagically directed to a smaller mobile version of this blog complete with links to Twitter, AutoCAD Facebook Fan page, and my photos feeds. Read more →