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- Orphaned - AutoCAD Xref Problem | Forum | Archinect
you can also send the file that is "orphaned" and just put it in the same directory if an xref is missing from a DWG, autocad automatically looks for it in the same directory as the DWG you're working in binding is ok, but sometimes it gets cumbersome as old data gets locked into the file and can't be updated
- DWG -- gt; InDesign? | Forum | Archinect
Technical question- I need to create a portfolio to look for jobs My background is in architecture technology So far I've been doing drafting and so want to include technical drawings as well as some 3D shots of SketchUp models What's the best way to arrange these drawings in a portfolio?OPTION
- 3d to 2d in 3ds max. . . . is it possible? | Forum | Archinect
In the design stage, I usually do my designs in Form-z (3d stuff) and then cut and export to vector works to make 2d plans, sections and elevations Next month I am going to work for a new firm that uses 3d studio max and autocad, so I have to learn the program as fast as possible I know from
- OPEN FLOOR PLAN LIVING ROOM KITCHEN AUTOCAD DWG
OPEN FLOOR PLAN LIVING ROOM KITCHEN AUTOCAD DWG by Roy Senior
- Manhattan CAD File | Forum | Archinect
I have searched quite thoroughly on the internet and on Archinect but I haven't been able to locate a 2D map of Manhattan with buildings ( dwg or something similar) I could really use a map showing the footprints of buildings and street contours, and if anyone has it and could send it to me that
- autoCAD gt; illustrator, whats the most effcient way? - Archinect
y use autocad would be a better question ;) but yes the pdf way would work fine too pdf your dwg out of rhino autocad progecad then open that in illustrator with whatever PDF printer works best for you
- Release of CAD files | Forum | Archinect
SneakyPete Releasing DWGs can expose a professional to all sorts of liability Some clients have an unreasonable expectation of perfection, and a DWG is a great way to hand them a weapon with which to bludgeon a designer BIM isn't helping, either
- AutoCAD gt; Illustrator gt; pdf! Lineweights lost in translation?
In order to preserve the layer structure, I will sequentially save the autocad file in between placing it into Illustrator with the desired layers on or off before the desired layer in the dwg is placed into illustrator, make a new layer in Illustrator and put the freshly imported objects there rinse and repeat and you'll have an
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