Even back then Autocad was viewed as primarily for architectural work so we went with Cadkey and I used it and its later derivatives for decades till Catia came along. It looks like at least in this Pro version you can export to. WAY back in the early days of desktop PCs there were two main CAD software packages available, Autocad and Cadkey (now Ke圜reator). That makes sense that Autocad is the commonly used software by the architect community. I work in the aerospace industry and we constantly go thru software changes and I'm so used to seeing disappearing functionality I didn't even think of checking the view settings!Īnd thanks DJP for your info. Thanks Solver for the slider fix, something I should have found on my own. I am a drafts person and if you do your own plans you are acting as a drafts person only, not as an Architect or Engineer both of which are state licensed. Architects are not Engineers and Engineers are not Architects. Structural Engineers commonly do NOT do Architectural plans, they specialize in Structural design, plans and detailing. The finished plans are shared with a State Licensed Structural Engineer who creates the Structural Plans and then together the Architectural and Structural plans are then submitted to a Local Permit Authority to obtain a building permit. I have designed countless custom home plans and those houses stand in most of the 50 States, many of them by people like you who developed their own plan file and then shared it with me to fully develop a set pf Architectural plans which can then be used to get bids from contractors and financing from Banks. Most licensed Architects will not accept another's design, no matter the software used, they do their own designs, they are commonly quite slow creating your plans and commonly change a huge fee, sometimes a fraction of what the home's actual cost to build. All of those applications are for the use of Professionals and come with a Professional price or monthly rental fee. Auto Desk company also makes an application called Architectural Desktop which is natively 3D in nature. The company that makes AutoCAD also has a program called REVIT that is natively 3D like Chief Architect Premier. Architects and Engineers commonly use AutoCAD, a strictly 2D software program.
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