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MicroStation Level and Level Attributes

March 12, 2010 by Edwin Prakoso 11 Comments

MicroStation levels are used to separate and distinguish your drawing objects. When the drawing become complex, you will need to control the object appearances. You will need to show them in different colors, different line weight, and different line style… or you may need to show/hide objects in a certain category. You can use levels […]

AutoCAD Exercise: Coordinate Input and Drafting Tools

March 8, 2010 by Edwin Prakoso 3 Comments

You have learned how to provide coordinate input in AutoCAD, and using AutoCAD drafting tools. Let us do a little exercise before continue to the next topic. We are going to use some AutoCAD drawing tools and drafting tools. Using the Metric Template We are using metric template for this AutoCAD tutorial. If you haven’t […]

Creating Revit Family: Line Based Cabinet

March 7, 2010 by Edwin Prakoso 3 Comments

In this Revit family tutorial, we learn how to create a line based family. Very useful for typical object and placed along a line!

Poll Result: Should Autodesk Purge AutoCAD Command Line?

March 4, 2010 by Edwin Prakoso 17 Comments

A couple of weeks ago, I posted a poll ‘Should Autodesk Purge AutoCAD Command Line?’. The result is kind of obvious: 90% votes don’t want Autodesk to mess with the command line. 5% want it to be removed completely, and the other 5% want it to be removed, but leave it as an option. Don’t […]

Revit Family Exercise: Creating Brick Soldiers

February 28, 2010 by Edwin Prakoso 7 Comments

Before we continue our Revit family tutorial, we are going to do a little exercise, creating window with sill, keystone, and tilt soldiers. To make this different with the previous tutorial, we are going to create an arc form for the top of this window. Modifying The Window Opening Create a new Revit family. Use […]

Exercise: Working with MicroStation Views

February 25, 2010 by Edwin Prakoso 3 Comments

In this article, we do a little exercise with MicroStation view. Using view can bring many great benefits to your workflow!

Adding More Void and Solid Forms

February 22, 2010 by Edwin Prakoso 4 Comments

We have done with creating door basic. We add the main panel and symbolic lines. In this tutorial, we will add more forms: void and solid. As I always said, creating Revit family is just a repetitive process. More complex your object is, more repetition you will do. Not more difficult,but certainly more work! Open […]

Can I Render Wireframe Image from AutoCAD?

February 19, 2010 by Edwin Prakoso 6 Comments

This is an inquiry in CADtutor forum: Can I render wireframe image from AutoCAD? I’m not sure why we ever need wireframe image. But the answer is no. However, we can get the required image by using plot command. In the shade plot option, we can set the shade mode to wireframe. This allows us […]

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