There’s a 3D grid to help and a bunch of expanding menus on the right hand side. It’s actually harder for someone to learn AutoCAD’s myriad of 2D commands than pick up AutoCAD and just start modelling. So, AutoCAD is 3D capable now and it’s so easy to use, it’s amazing. As we went to press, Autodesk announced that a beta version of its V8 2D DGN conversion utility is now available for download. Autodesk is also making noises about the Process Plant sector. What’s more likely here though is that Autodesk’s Civil and Geo division needs DGN compatibility to compete with Bentley in these relatively new markets. It’s interesting that Autodesk is recognising that there are other CAD systems out there. We understand that Autodesk is reverse engineering the format itself, so perhaps it has taken longer than expected. It’s unusual for Autodesk to say something will be in AutoCAD and then to pull it or delay it. Autodesk has said that it will ship the DGN utility some time this summer. However, 2007 has shipped without this functionality in the box. Prior to the launch of the product, Autodesk was telling journalists that there would be a DGN read/write capability (DGN is Bentley’s MicroStation CAD system format). It also means that third party ARX applications will need to be updated to run with this release. With all the 3D changes and some behind the scenes architecture work, the ARX specification has changed, which means that the DWG file format has changed with 2007. The Express tools that were included in the last release have been incorporated into the menu structure – which is really just tidying up from AutoCAD 2006.
ACTIVATION CODE AUTOCAD LT 2007 PDF
Despite pushing DWF as the solution for engineering drawings, Autodesk has finally implemented a PDF plot capability. Much has been said in the war of marketing between Adobe and Autodesk. Ease of use appears to have been one of the key themes behind Autodesk’s 3D implementation. However, the success of products like SketchUp has demonstrated that an easy to use 3D tool does have its place in the predominantly 2D architectural practices. The MCAD industry is well on the way to a 3D only market but AEC (Architecture Engineering Construction) is progressing slowly. With the design industry slowly but steadily moving to 3D solutions, it’s right that AutoCAD is brought up to date, to offer millions of users the chance to at least play and experiment with 3D modelling. 3D mode, on the other hand, looks more like 3D Studio Viz or SketchUp. AutoCAD, in ‘Classic’ mode, by and large looks like the last release, with the odd tweak here and there. Both feature different interfaces and rightly so. AutoCAD now operates in ‘Classic’ mode or a new 3D mode. It’s as if Autodesk has added a completely new 3D CAD package into AutoCAD. But fear not, the development team has done a great job this time!
ACTIVATION CODE AUTOCAD LT 2007 UPDATE
The last time Autodesk did a major 3D update was in Release 13, adding ACIS and breaking the product in the process. While not necessarily the main use of AutoCAD, being the 2D stalwart that it is, Autodesk has made a bold attempt to update AutoCAD in an area that, to be honest, was pretty bad. To date, the AutoCAD development team has done an impressive job of adding really useful and innovative functionality to what had become a fairly stagnant, yet universally popular product.ĪutoCAD 2007, released in March, is the latest and greatest release and, here, the development team has been exceptionally ambitious, fitting in major changes. With each release, Autodesk has been working around themes and beefing up the functionality in specific areas, such as presentation, 2D and collaboration. A new version of AutoCAD every year is now the norm.