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How to: Draw an Arc with a Specific Arc Length in AutoCAD?

May 6, 2010 by Edwin Prakoso 43 Comments

How to draw arc with specific length in AutoCAD? We can’t directly do that, but there is a workaround!

Revit Section Line Disappear in Large Scales

May 5, 2010 by Edwin Prakoso 4 Comments

When you change your Revit view scale to a very large scale, you see the section line disappear. What is wrong? How can we bring it back?

Using MicroStation Cell as Points, Terminators, and Patterns

May 4, 2010 by Edwin Prakoso 2 Comments

We are still discussing about MicroStation cell. We already discussed that we can use cells as reusable library. Now we know that we can place the cell. However, there are more that we can do with cells. Look at the cell library dialog box. At the bottom of the dialog, we can see several options, […]

Managing Design Option in Revit

April 28, 2010 by Edwin Prakoso 7 Comments

One thing that you will always have during design: to have design alternatives or design options. Every project owner and every designer will want to see some alternatives. How the building will looks like in plan, section, and 3D model. So how we do that in Revit? Do we have to save our design to […]

Preparation for Autodesk Certification Exam

April 26, 2010 by Edwin Prakoso 22 Comments

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Do you want to pass Autodesk certification test? This is some tips to pass the test.

How to: Set Local Help File as Default in 2011 Version

April 23, 2010 by Edwin Prakoso 1 Comment

There are many enhancements and changes in the new features of AutoCAD and Revit. One of them is the online help documentation. By default, the 2011 product line will attempt to open help file from Autodesk server. Wow! I can’t imagine how many users are using it at a time! The reason why Autodesk do […]

Modifying AutoCAD Drawing Objects

April 17, 2010 by Edwin Prakoso 8 Comments

It’s been a while since I wrote the last AutoCAD tutorial. Let us continue the AutoCAD basic. The last tutorial discuss about how to draw in AutoCAD. Let us refresh our memory how we use the drawing tools. To draw in AutoCAD, we activate the tool, then define the coordinate. You might need to use […]

Replacing and Modifying MicroStation Cell

April 15, 2010 by Edwin Prakoso 7 Comments

After you’ve been working with MicroStation cell for a while, I’m sure you will be wondering how to modify the cell on your drawing… and how you can modify the cell in your cell library. Well, I guess the best practice in MicroStation is, you don’t change the cells on your drawings, but you replace […]

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