May 8, 2020

What’s New in AutoCAD Civil 3D + Tips & Tricks – Webinar

In this webinar, we will be providing you with some valuable AutoCAD and Civil 3D tips and tricks that will help you while you are doing your work from home. We will also discuss what’s new as it relates to Civil 3D 2021. We will cover some Civil 3D corridor modeling tips, as well as…

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Ariel Rejtman

April 22, 2020

Express Tools & Break-lines in AutoCAD

When we install AutoCAD, we can choose to include some extremely useful “Express Tools”. They appear in their own tab, and they range from “creating text on arcs” to “converting regular text to MText”. Break-lines can be found here as well. We can change their symbol, size, and extension length. They turn into simple polylines…

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Ariel Rejtman

April 21, 2020

Blocks Palette Improvements in AutoCAD 2021

Our Blocks Palette in AutoCAD 2021 has changed and gained more features. We now have a new tab called “Libraries” that contains a specialized search bar and history tabs. Blocks can be previewed before opening the file in which they reside. Filters help us find specific blocks amongst a multitude of choices. Managing our Blocks…

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James Cuervo

April 17, 2020

Quick Measure Improvements in AutoCAD 2021

Making fast calculations just got easier with the new and improved Quick Measure tool in AutoCAD 2021. Not only can we see distances and angles with this multi-faceted tool, but we can also calculate areas in seconds. By using the Shift key, we can add and subtract multiple areas to one another. This saves tons…

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James Cuervo

April 14, 2020

What’s New in AutoCAD 2021 – Webinar

Better workflows. Boosted productivity. Architects, engineers, and designers rely on Autodesk AutoCAD to work smarter. Learn what is new in the latest release of AutoCAD including: access seamless workflows, specialized industry toolsets, and new automations to help you achieve the ultimate productivity in 2D and 3D design. Get powerhouse performance, visualize Xref changes, enhanced Blocks capabilities, and version control…

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Ariel Rejtman

April 3, 2020

Annotative Hatching & The Dimension Style Manager in AutoCAD

When making a line of text, dimension, or hatch, we default to creating them at fixed sizes. If we were to show the same objects at different scales, they would change in size. We’d have to create multiple hatches with different sizes in order to accommodate multiple viewports with unique scales. To mitigate this tedious…

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Ariel Rejtman

April 2, 2020

Creating Simple Crickets with Revit

After creating a chimney, we’ll need to create a cricket to prevent water from building up around where the roof and chimney meet. Since Revit doesn’t have a specialized tool for creating crickets, there are some procedures that can help us make them in minutes. By using reference planes, the roof tool, and proper parameters,…

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James Cuervo

April 2, 2020

Creating Dormers in Revit

When using Revit, it might seem complicated to create a dormer on a pitched roof. However, the process is surprisingly straightforward and rewarding. While you could use a projected roof, we will be using a pitched roof. This is a simple and elegant way of creating nice dormers that enhance our designs. In this tutorial,…

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James Cuervo

March 24, 2020

Numerical & Dimensional Parameters in Revit

In this blog, we’ll be looking at how to resolve the “inconsistent units” error using Revit in an Architectural/Imperial application when using parameters. There are faster ways of calculating the total cost of a space, but let’s look at the bigger picture: How can we get numeric and dimensional parameters to work together? We can…

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James Cuervo

March 2, 2020

The Ins and Outs of Grading with Civil 3D – Webinar

Have you been confused about how to grade in Civil 3D? Join us for another session with our Civil 3D Technical Specialist Seth Cohen to learn the ins and outs of grading. Whether it’s grading for building pads, parking lots or off-site design, this session will examine the fundamentals of grading using the tools provided…

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Ariel Rejtman