Visitors to HP's AU booth got to disassemble a workstation, laugh and learn, and catch some flying money. Here's the recap.
posted by Marilyn Law December 7th, 2011
The AUGI Wish List Top 10 for AutoCAD, Revit Architecture, Revit MEP, Revit Structure, Autodesk Inventor, and AutoCAD Civil 3D.
posted by Mark Kiker December 7th, 2011
Get a better idea of how long it really takes to design, layout, detail, and check. Patrick Hughes shows you how in the first part of a two-part series.
posted by Marilyn Law December 7th, 2011
posted by Marilyn Law December 6th, 2011
Converting COGO points from one form to another is easy with this step-by-step method from author Richard Sincovec.
posted by Marilyn Law December 2nd, 2011
In this article, Melinda Heavrin explains the Customize User Interface (CUI) within AutoCAD Architecture.
posted by Melinda Heavrin November 30th, 2011
Highly customizable AutoCAD is a boon to designers, but the ability to manage your customization is crucial. Here are some tips.
posted by Matt Worland November 28th, 2011
Get to know Jamie Gwilliam, Application Specialist, Media & Entertainment, Autodesk, Inc.
posted by Marilyn Law November 25th, 2011
Check out the advantages and disadvantages of computing in a Public Cloud, Remote Private Cloud, and Private Cloud.
posted by Marilyn Law November 22nd, 2011
There's little doubt that BIM is trending upward. Make sure your career does, too.
posted by Marilyn Law November 18th, 2011
Tips, pointers, and a procedure for delegating correct tasks to the correct people.
posted by William Campbell November 16th, 2011
posted by Beth Powell November 14th, 2011
posted by Marilyn Law November 10th, 2011
posted by David Raynor November 8th, 2011
Author Paul Munford shows you how to create and place multiple, infinitely variable copies of an existing iCopy Template Assembly.
posted by Marilyn Law November 4th, 2011
This article describes how to model complex roofs, walls, beams, and floors by using the “pick by face” command and by finding the intersections of their surfaces.
posted by Marilyn Law November 3rd, 2011
posted by David Harrington November 2nd, 2011
posted by Velina Mirincheva November 2nd, 2011
Filing and folder structures are a big part of creating an effective CAD Standard. In the second of a two-part article series, author Katie Miller offers some helpful guidelines.
posted by Katie Miller November 2nd, 2011
posted by Mark Kiker November 2nd, 2011