The WORST sketchups ever (pic
OK, so i have 8 houses with 3 floors a piece that I need to draft up in cad.The guy who took the measurements gave me 24 sketches of 24 floors that look like this.
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The problem is that when I add up all of the measurments on adjacent walls, they are different.
How can I make something that is supposed to be a rectangular object in cad when walls are different specs?
Its hard to see in the picture. Does anybody know what I mean? Have you ever had to draft something that doesnt add up logically?
Is there an option in cad to make a lopsided house??????
The left side is 34'11'' and the right side is 33'7''
ideas?
Exactly why Iraised the subject. Don't forget that anyone can download and use AutoCAD for free for 30 days. Yeah, that too.But subsequent users of the drawings get the unlicensed warning when opening the drawings, don't they?Not confidence inspiring among the clients.
I don't think so. The trial version is exactly the same as the full version I thought? Gosh this is so true and I couldn't agree with you more. I definitely have to look the other way too. Yes it is, with the exception that it is not licensed for commercial use. - I just tried to find whether one can use the trial version for commercial purposes on the AutoDesk site.Without downloading a program, it seems impossible to read the usage terms, and searching the topic among the FAQ's returned only comments relevant to the student version, and most of the answers were downright wrong from non AutoDesk posters, and not followed up by AutoDesk comments.
I gave up the last time I tried to look this up, about a year ago too.
It's the room that backs up to the closet (5'-10"x8'-7"). The trial version agreement states that it may only be used for evaluation purposes, however there's really nothing to stop someone that doesn't have any regard for the trial license agreement from using it for commercial purposes during the trial period.There's no type of warning or plotstamp added to drawings created with a trial license.
Autodesk's trial and EDU programs rely heavily on the honestly and integrity of those using them.Unfortunately, I'm sure they realize there are many that abuse their generosity, and include a margin for it in the price they charge to honest customers. True enough, but AutoCad does examine the drawings for license information, and informs the current user of the creating software status."Warning, this drawing was created by a non-AutoCad, or non-licensed program.This is not a Trusted AutoCad Drawing." ... or words to that effect.
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