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ZeroLengthCurve  
#1 Posted : Wednesday, November 4, 2009 2:38:49 PM(UTC)
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I was reading a couple of reviews of ACAD 2010:

http://www.theinquirer.net/inqu...66/autodesk-autocad-2010
http://www.theinquirer.net/inqu...58/autodesk-autocad-2010

and realized that sometimes i really beat up on ACAD but fail to state i'm beating up on AC2007/8/9. I have at my disposal 2010, but the interface is too damned annoying to want to touch it and customize it. I know some highly experienced drafters who dislike it, too.

Anyway, the 2nd part of the ACAD2010 review (a reader's commments, actually) led to a URL:

http://yorik.uncreated.net/tuto...tricobjects-blender.html

It seems to be a tutorial of parametric tricks/features of Blender.

The sliding window, doors, stairs and curtain wall seem interesting. But, when i saw the stairs, i immediately recalled having read a patent/invention page wherein someone or some company claimed a patent on this sort of stair creation. As soon as i read that patent claim i found it to be ridiculous and obvious (software advances make "unobvious" things become quite easy quite fast even if not intended to attack a given patent) and am happy to see that arraying or duplicating or stretching parts can be so easy.

The curtain wall is pretty interesting because if used as a steel bulkhead in a boat or ship, this could lead to interesting management of surface and solids. I know that VC has associativity, but i'm wondering that nifty things Tim and gang can come up with (yes, i know, many users want but squashing first, and new features later) to make the products more tantalizing.
ttrw  
#2 Posted : Wednesday, November 4, 2009 4:03:33 PM(UTC)
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Hey ZLC, check this video of a staircase been made in SketchUp out. It's by Aidan Chopra. Aidan, IMHO, is pretty cool with SketchUp! :D

It would be ace to have tools like this... sigh...

PS, Tim, I've made a nice little plug for VC and Shark on the SketchUcation forums :)
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