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#1 2010-01-09 03:23:25

Vista4563
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AutoCAD

Have you heard of AutoCAD? If so, have you used it before?
(CAD stands for Computer-Aided Drafting.)

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#2 2010-01-09 03:32:10

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Re: AutoCAD

No, I haven't heard of it.  sad
I hope i'm not the only one who hasn't...

So that's the software that you're always using in the Explorers' RPG?


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#3 2010-01-09 03:40:04

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Re: AutoCAD

Chrischb wrote:

No, I haven't heard of it.  sad
I hope i'm not the only one who hasn't...

So that's the software that you're always using in the Explorers' RPG?

Actually, I use it in Drafting class a lot...
CAD stands for Computer-Aided Drafting.

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#4 2010-01-09 04:04:33

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Re: AutoCAD

After summer in my new school, I will go to CAD and CAE (Computer Aided Engineering) class.


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#5 2010-01-09 04:11:46

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Re: AutoCAD

Chrischb wrote:

No, I haven't heard of it.  sad
I hope i'm not the only one who hasn't...

I haven't hear of it either XD

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#6 2010-01-09 06:50:07

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Re: AutoCAD

UM i have heard and used a cad but they arent worthy untill u are going to make some thing requiring engineering Sketchup with Sketchyphysics 3.0b installed is a good replacement for a begginning CAD before u get an actual cad it helps a lot understanding how cad works.Although u will have to programm the objects qualities in physics before using it like a physical body as in actual cad.

Its like if u draw a gear and another in side and u rotate one (if appropiate) the other will automatically rotate. (this was my first model with both sketchyphysics and FREE CAD)


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#7 2010-01-09 06:55:33

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Re: AutoCAD

In school I use autodesk inventor, but they do have AutoCAD. Outside school I use Blender.

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#8 2010-01-09 07:02:36

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Re: AutoCAD

RHY3756547 wrote:

In school I use autodesk inventor, but they do have AutoCAD. Outside school I use Blender.

really intelligent


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#9 2010-01-09 10:04:43

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Re: AutoCAD

This is a command-line script I use to make a simple cube.
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/ = comments, do not input

/Setup routine:
grid [enter]
on [enter] /turns grid on
snap [enter]
on [enter] /turns snap on
zoom [enter]
all [enter] /shows all of grid


/Box 1:
line [enter]
0,0 [enter] /1st point
0,2 [enter] /up two units
2,2 [enter] /right 2U
2,0 [enter] /down 2U
close -OR- 0,0  [enter] /closes box
[enter] /commits to current state

/Box 2:
line [enter]
1,1 [enter]
1,3 [enter]
3,3 [enter]
3,1 [enter]
close -OR- 1,1 [enter]
[enter]

/Final Connections:
click Line cmd
click 0,0 then 1,1 [enter]
click Line cmd
click 2,2 then 3,3 [enter]
click Line cmd
click 2,0 then 3,1 [enter]
click Line cmd
click 0,2 then 1,3 [enter]

-----END SCRIPT-----

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#10 2010-01-11 15:21:39

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Re: AutoCAD

I use autocad, but I wouldn't recommend it for casual use as it can be quite complicated.

Though the tutorials are pretty good.


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#11 2010-01-11 15:58:45

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Re: AutoCAD

I made a 3D city using AutoCAD. The pull-press button or whatever it's called that let's you pull up flat squares you draw onto the 'ground' and give them depth is useful, but unfortunately I don't have a version with it. Well, I have 2010 or 2009, but it doesn't work well (it's slow, and they changed a bunch of the features I'm used to). I am planning on getting 3Dmax soon so I can make actual 3D animations instead of just an undetailed cyber city (the houses have roofs, porches, and fences, but that's it).


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