Capas en autocad 2010
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Great article, never used the outliner but maybe I'll give it a shot for smaller models. If I was to have a wish, I would hope to be able to organize the layers in similar ways as groups and components, not just a plain list. One obvious example amongst many… visibility needs to be controlled (toggled) by a checkbox similar to the Layers palette.Įverything in the article is helpful and it took me a while to get to the same conclusions.
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Truly one of the worst interfaces ever conjured up on any Mac program. I have spent hours "house cleaning" models.very, very, VERY frustrating.Thanks for the tips.įor Outliner to be truly useful and not an incredible drain on my time, on a Mac, the UI needs to be totally revamped. I completly ignored.I mean overlook the chapter in on using Outliner. Thanks, didn't even know about Outliner yet - sound great!Ĭad drawings are awesome and they help out a lot of things. I set these two function commands to keyboard shortcuts.Īfter getting used, you are not going to use the generic HIDE too often neither Outliner.ġ-Don't be "Layercentric"! this is not AutoCAD.Ģ-Use layer to organize grouped objects only (Components,Groups, Images,Dimensions and Texts).ģ-Normally Layers becomes really usefull in advanced fases of large models and before LayOut presentations.Ĥ-Layers can be very powerfull when combined with Scenes.
SketchUp Essential Two Training Course No:3HIM04.īut to make it really work you MUST set shortcuts. This enables you to quickly examine a certain aspect of a complicated design easily without disrupting the rest of the model." It gives you "the ability to turn off the rest of the model while editing. Organize your model using Groups and Components, as Aidan said, then use "Hide rest of model" and "Hide Similar Components" instead of HIDE/UNHIDE. Here some tips to avoid the 3D Administrative Nightmare. Would be cool if i could print out that ouliner with a cool tree view.ĭoes GE recognize components across different buildings?Īnd how many levels of hirachy make sense for GE? I have never used the Ouliner before, but i'll try the benefit.
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But make yourself free in your mind and forget ArcGIS while you learn the handling of AutoCAD.I found this very informative.
#CAPAS EN AUTOCAD 2010 SOFTWARE#
it's indeed more hard to change from one software to another compared to "start learning without knowledge of any other software" (in comparable market). I do understand if you learned with one product for years and you now have to change to a different one it's hard. But don't try to make AutoCAD to ArcGIS or vici versa.Īdditionally I wouldn't see it useful now to ask in an ESRI-forum for "can I set different draworders for individually objects on the same layer like AutoCAD does it".
use Map3D, if I want AutoCAD to become more powerful for anything else, you can do that in most cases, so if I'm missing any functionality I can ask if I just don't find it, of course, but if not, I can add it. If I want AutoCAD to become a text-editor I can do that, if I want AutoCAD to become a GIS-tool. I see the big advantage for AutoCAD that it is so flexible to adobt the userinterface to what I need, I can also add functionality starting with small macros in the menus up to large applications.
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They are different and they will be different in the future plus CAD is not GIS (as long as you compare AutoCAD with ArcGIS and not Map3D with ArcGIS) Let me spent some words to your last posts: Don't try to compare products and ask like "ArcGIS can, why can't AutoCAD".
take your friend Google, search for draworder and layer and AutoCAD, there are some tools out there. all text objects on layer A on top and all solid-type hatches in layer A to bottom.Īnd if you need something that does it by layer. You can see it as disadvantage or as advantage, in ArcGIS (and so also in Map3D) you can "draworder" complete layers, but you can NOT push some objects up and some down if they are on the same layer. then why it is not yet implemented in the AutoCAD?