Auto. CAD Tutorials, Articles & Forums. CADTutor delivers the best free tutorials and articles for Auto. CAD, 3ds Max and associated applications along with a friendly forum. If you need to learn Auto. CAD, or you want to be more productive, you're in the right place. See our tip of the day to start learning right now! Free Tutorials and More. The Tutorials section provides over 1. Auto. CAD, 3ds Max and other design applications such as Photoshop and Bryce. Michael’s Corner is a monthly article that brings you the best up- to- date Auto. CAD tips and tricks.
The Forums are a lively bulletin board where Auto. CAD users can ask questions and get answers. The Download area provides free Auto. CAD blocks, free Auto. LISP routines and free digital images. Image of the Week. October 2. 01. 6This week's image is by Noahma. Software used: Auto. CAD Architecture 2. See all Images of the Week published in the last month. Site News. Michael’s Corner - August/September 2. You may have seen some of the coverage surrounding the 2. Web this week. On 6th August 1. Tim Berners- Lee opened a Web server to the world and started a revolution in the way information is communicated. LISP is the oldest high-level programming language, second only to FORTRAN. LISP has been the language of choice for the artificial. AutoCAD was derived from a program begun in 1977 and released in 1979 called Interact CAD, also referred to in early Autodesk documents as MicroCAD, which was written prior to Autodesk's (then Marinchip Software. AutoLISP to Visual LISP I'm really proud that for 2. CADTutor has been providing free content to anyone with an internet connection and I'm humbled that for the last 1. Michael Beall has graciously provided regular content in the form of Michael's Corner. Well, this is Michael's penultimate Corner at CADTutor but he's not retiring just yet. As Michael explains in this month's column, he's having way too much fun training. In this Corner, Michael revisits and updates some old favourites, including; visual styles, named views, a macro for flipping back to model space, layer colour override in viewports and dual display of dimension units. All tips which many of you will find useful in your everyday use of Auto. CAD. We'll be back in October for Michael's final Corner but until then, enjoy watching the Rio Olympics and if you miss that gold medal performance you were waiting to see, don't forget, you can now see it on the World Wide Web. Who'd have thought 2. Web! Video Tutorials. We've added a new Video Tutorials section to CADTutor! Some of our users have asked for video tutorials in addition to the text- based tutorials already on the site. Check them out and let us know what you think. Also, for those of you who prefer to watch your online video at You. Tube, why not visit the CADTutor You. Tube channel? Tip of the Day. Clear that 3. D clutter with Orbit. When 3. D drawings get complicated, it may become difficult to view a particular object in your drawing because it's being crowded by other objects. Here's a neat trick that will help you solve this problem. Select the object or objects you're interested in before starting the Orbit (3. DORBIT) command. When you start the Orbit command, all the other objects in the drawing will become invisible and your selected object can be seen alone. The other objects become visible again as soon as you exit from Orbit. This technique can also be used to ensure that the selected object always appears in the center of the scene when orbiting. It is also possible to select the center point of rotation without having the other objects disappear - use the 3. DORBITCTR command. Today's tip is by CADgirl. Missed a Tip? Did you miss yesterday's tip? Maybe you forgot to drop by or maybe you don't visit over the weekend. If so, you can now see all the tips published during the past week. Also, if you have a tip you'd like to share with us, you can post it on our forum and if we like it, we'll publish it here.
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