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Asked on July 8, 2017 in AutoCAD.
You guys forgot the LOFT Command
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Asked on July 8, 2017 in AutoCAD.
Try this tutorial out it uses multiple 3D Commands
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Asked on July 8, 2017 in SketchUp.
I can never have enough of Sketchup Plugins, here are some of my favourites:
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Asked on July 6, 2017 in AutoCAD.
Hi there tino,
try the following procedure
- Select an object and press CTRL+C to copy it into the clipboard
- Press CTRL+V to paste in the object
- At the prompt “Specify insertion point:” type X and press ENTER
- Enter the desired scale factor and press ENTER
- Specify the Insertion point
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Asked on June 23, 2017 in AutoCAD.
Hi there gautam,
First: Under the General tab
in the contour label style: Select the color such that it matches your layer.
Second: Make sure that the color is set to ByLayer
Extra Step: Make sure in the individual components to select the same color or leave it empty.
Tell me how this goes 🙂
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Asked on June 14, 2017 in AutoCAD.
Hii there Steve,
The visibility of the clipping boundary is controlled by the FRAME system variable.
If you turn it off that should do the trick
When you use the CLIP command type off when prompted about the FRAME system variable
Tell me how it goes
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Asked on June 11, 2017 in AutoCAD.
Hi there Steve,
Can you post a screenshot of the pale grey line?
Thanks.
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Asked on June 11, 2017 in CAD Computer Hardware.
Hi there tailgeese,
First off GTX 1050 has 2 versions:
Make sure you are getting the version you’d like:
Generally speaking both of the GPUs are great and will work smoothly here’s a comparison of their performances
http://gpuboss.com/gpus/GeForce-GTX-1050-Ti-vs-GeForce-GTX-1050
Now let’s get to the RAM part, getting 16 Gb of RAM is recommended, if you do not want to get crammed up if you’ll be working on big projects you’d need a lot of juice (RAM),
RAM makes your computer handle more tasks you can run several programs at the same time, you can handle bigger and multiple jobs at the same time you do not want to keep closing windows because you find your computer slow
I have been in the industry for years and my average RAM consumption is round 10 Gigabytes.
Anyway Other great candidates in the same price range can be found here:
Yes, that laptop will work great, smoothly and is actually a bit of an overkill, but you never know when you need a bit of extra juice.
Best of luck, Mate 🙂
This answer accepted by tallgeese. on July 4, 2017 Earned 15 points.
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Asked on June 4, 2017 in AutoCAD.
Hi there Nadrius
you first need to use” mtext”:
Second:
-Explode the text.-Extrude the text.
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Asked on May 22, 2017 in AutoCAD.
You might need a script, to delete the object using it’s x,y,z coordinates;
it might look like this :
open dwg1 erase x,y,z close Y
open dwg2 erase x,y,z close YYou can use the ID command to identify the current object’s x,y,z before compiling your script
Hope this helps
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