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Asked on March 17, 2017 in Civil 3D.
Hey everyone,
There is another option for the OP. He doesn’t need to use Parallels or Bootcamp, he could create a virtual machine in Citrix or VMWare as the article KingCAD posted says.
Personally I’ve used every method. I like Parallels because it let’s you run Mac and PC applications at the same time (with Bootcamp you literally need to choose Windows or Mac OS on startup). Citrix and VMWare will allow you to create a virtual machine on your Mac, but in my experience they are a hassle to setup.
So, depending of whether you need access to your Mac applications at the same time as Civil 3D (choose Parallels) or not (choose Bootcamp).
Hope that helps.
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Asked on January 30, 2017 in AutoCAD.
Yep, as Lukek said – TruNest is what you’re looking for.
Here’s the full features page http://www.autodesk.com/products/trunest/features/all
There’s a bunch of video demonstrations on that page which are handy if you’re new to it.
You should also be aware that there’s 3 versions of TruNest. Here’s a screenshot of the comparison table.
Source: http://www.autodesk.com/products/trunest/compare-products
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Asked on January 11, 2017 in AutoCAD.
Thanks, Managed to do it finally 🙂
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Asked on January 8, 2017 in AutoCAD.
Keyshot for sure, so easy to use & very realistic.
You can do CAD networking rendering and there’s some great Keyshot tutorial videos on their site to show you how the software works.
Check it out!
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Asked on January 2, 2017 in AutoCAD.
Here’s a step by step instructions on imgur on how to do fillets: http://imgur.com/gallery/WrFXY
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Asked on December 25, 2016 in AutoCAD.
From Adobe illustrator you can
1) Export as .dxf (which is readable by autocad)
2) Select Location to save the file.3) Run AutoCAD
4) Open the .dxf file saved earlier
some problems may arise when importing such file, you just have to choose an appropriate resolution.
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