For decades, AutoCAD has served you and your team well. And, as the software has gotten better over time, so have you. So why would you consider a change?
For decades, AutoCAD has served you and your team well. And, as the software has gotten better over time, so have you. So why would you consider a change?
AutoCAD is computer-aided design (CAD) software that architects, engineers and construction professionals rely on to create precise 2D and 3D drawings. No alternative CAD software has as many options to improve your team’s workflows.
The requirement for more autonomy in design and in the development process needs a unique modelling approach. You can learn how to easily incorporate design adjustments, get more from your models and reuse your current design data by modelling in parametric 3D.
Example export from Inventor. Includes screenshots that shows "Inventor Titleblock uses Multi-line Attributes", "Titleblock in AutoCAD, all attributes are Multi-line", "Editing the Titleblock and opening the Visual LISP Editor found on the Manage Tab, then run vl-load-com", "Copying pasting the script", "running the command" and "running ATTSYNC".
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AutoCAD is one of the most popular and longest standing CAD systems in the market today. It was released initially in 1982 and still is used widely across many disciplines, including Mechanical, Civil, Electrical and Architectural to name a few. Many companies use it solely as a 2D drafting system, however it is much more than that.
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