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Sheets Happen....ed!
Well, that’s it!!! If you have followed me through the entire Sheets Happen! series to successfully implement your own sheet sets, you now know
Originally posted by hewetth from Heidi Hewett's Blog
ReBlogged here on 25 Mar 2006
Architectural Desktop 2007 Object Enablers
AutoCAD Knowledge Base article TS1056027Note: AutoCAD 2007 has the current Architectural Desktop 2007 object enablers built into the product. By opening a file in
Originally posted by Shaan Hurley from Between the Lines
ReBlogged here on 25 Mar 2006
Michael Crichton in NYT: This Essay Breaks the Law
Op-Ed Contributor By MICHAEL CRICHTONPublished: March 19, 2006• The Earth revolves around the Sun. • The speed of light is a constant.• Apples fall to
Originally posted by Joel from Orr's Observations
ReBlogged here on 25 Mar 2006
All about how Sheets Happen!
Heidi Hewitt has completed her Sheets Happen! series on the AutoCAD Sheet Set Manager. This tour through every aspect of Sheet Sets started with a
Originally posted by RobiNZ from RobiNZ CAD Blog
ReBlogged here on 25 Mar 2006
Origami not UMPC Ok!
Bill Gates uses the term “Origami” rather than UMPC (Ultra-Mobile PC). JK approves and so do I. Still not sure if they are useful, toy, or hype (battery
Originally posted by RobiNZ from RobiNZ CAD Blog
ReBlogged here on 25 Mar 2006
Hardware Requirements for AutoCAD 2007
The hardware requirements for AutoCAD 2007 are listed as 2D users and recommended hardware for 3D. 2D customers can use the same hardware they
Originally posted by Shaan Hurley from Between the Lines
ReBlogged here on 25 Mar 2006
Enhanced Property Data Features in ADT 2007, Part 3
Here is another new feature related to property data, coming your way in the soon to be released ADT 2007. You can now specify
Originally posted by David Koch from The Architect's Desktop
ReBlogged here on 25 Mar 2006
AutoCAD Graphics Hardware List online
The AutoCAD graphics hardware database provides the status of certified and non-certified graphics hardware for the new 3D display features in AutoCAD 2007. http://www.autodesk.com/autocad-graphicscard
Originally posted by RobiNZ from RobiNZ CAD Blog
ReBlogged here on 25 Mar 2006
New Hatch Patterns
Wood & Stone ACAD Hatch Patterns 41 unique patterns: Woodgrains, stone walls, paving etc. For All versions of AutoCAD and AutoCAD LT. Improve your
Originally from Recently Added Software
ReBlogged here on 24 Mar 2006
AcroPlot Matrix
Coming soon CADzation brings the worlds first single application that enables users to insert, reorder, extract and delete pages in either PDF or DWF
Originally from Recently Added Software
ReBlogged here on 22 Mar 2006
COGOLABEL - create geometric tables easily
COGOLABEL is a site planning productivity tool for AutoCAD. perfect for engineers and architects who need data tables fast for their site plans. Includes
Originally from Recently Added Software
ReBlogged here on 22 Mar 2006
Draw arcs inside of AutoCAD 18 different ways
Draw arcs inside of AutoCAD 18 different ways. Introducing ARCDRAW, a great utility for Engineers, Site Planners even Architects who need more flexibility when
Originally from Recently Added Software
ReBlogged here on 21 Mar 2006
Autodesk Civil 3D 2007 Ship Dates Changed
Autodesk has changed the expected ship dates for Civil 3D 2007 products. Autodesk Civil 3D 2007 - April 21 Autodesk Civil 3D Civil Design
Originally from Autodesk | AutoCAD Software News
ReBlogged here on 21 Mar 2006
Convert Hatch to lines or fill with lines(Posted By: Cad64)
Is there a reason why you don't want to use hatch patterns? There really is no easy way to fill an area with lines
Originally from Cadopolis.com Forums
ReBlogged here on 21 Mar 2006
Thanks to the spammers...
Due to some recent trackback spam I’ve decided to enable comment/trackback approval. If you submit a comment/trackback they will appear as fast as I
Originally posted by RobiNZ from RobiNZ CAD Blog
ReBlogged here on 21 Mar 2006
ATI Launches 1GB Graphics Card
FireGL V7350 for workstations is said to be an industry first
Originally from Cadalyst
ReBlogged here on 21 Mar 2006
UGS Implements Global Channel Partner Program
Effort designed to support midmarket resellers of companys PLM products.
Originally from Cadalyst
ReBlogged here on 21 Mar 2006
AutoCAD History Website Updated
I have updated my unofficial AutoCAD history site to show the upcoming AutoCAD 2007.Unofficial AutoCAD History SiteCheers,Shaan
Originally posted by Shaan Hurley from Between the Lines
ReBlogged here on 21 Mar 2006
Fake or Foto?
How many can you get right out of 10? http://www.autodesk.com/eng/etc/fakeorfoto/ One of my tips when rendering is to build in some visual flaws errors
Originally posted by Shaan Hurley from Between the Lines
ReBlogged here on 21 Mar 2006
Autocad 2004(Posted By: goatowner)
I don't know if this has any relation to my Autocad problem, but I recently installed a video card. Three days late
Originally from Cadopolis.com Forums
ReBlogged here on 20 Mar 2006
VISTAGY Partners with National Science Foundation's Center on e-Design
Alliance aims to improve product-development process through better engineering technology.
Originally from Cadalyst
ReBlogged here on 20 Mar 2006
PLM Market Could Reach $12 Billion in 2006
Spending by small and large companies topped $10.4 Billion in 2005, Daratech reports.
Originally from Cadalyst
ReBlogged here on 20 Mar 2006
ArchiCAD Now Transfers 3D Building Data to FEM-Design
Architects now can share designs with civil and structural engineers.
Originally from Cadalyst
ReBlogged here on 20 Mar 2006
CAD and 3D (3 axis) milling
Nice introduction to the world of 3D CNC machining. From CAD to finished parts. 3D Toolpath Milling with the Taig CNC Milling Machine via www.makezine.com
Originally posted by RobiNZ from RobiNZ CAD Blog
ReBlogged here on 19 Mar 2006
A look back at the early days of the net, maybe even BIM?
This 1972 documentary on the early days of computer networking is fascinating. The ARPAnet pioneered many of the concepts and technology that became the
Originally posted by RobiNZ from RobiNZ CAD Blog
ReBlogged here on 19 Mar 2006
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