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Here's a quick
look at what AutoCAD 2009 software can do for you.
It's What Your
Ideas Have Been Waiting For
From conceptual design through drafting and detailing, AutoCAD
2009 is all you need to create, visualise, document and share your
ides. AutoCAD 2009 combines the familiar AutoCAD commands and user
interface that you already know with an updated design environment,
giving you the power to shape and explore your ideas like never
before.
Conceptual
Design
An updated conceptual design environment makes the creation,
editing and navigation of solids and surfaces simple and intuitive.
With all the tools in one place, turning your thoughts into designs
comes easily. Improved navigation tools enable designers to directly
interact with their models during creation and editing, making
design alternative exploration more productive.
Visualisation
Tools
No matter where you are in the project lifecycle, AutoCAD 2009
enables you to convey your vision of the design with powerful
visualisation tools like walk-through animations, and realistic
rendering. New animation tools mean you can expose any flaws early
in the design process - before they can become problematic.
Documentation
At some point your design has to be built, and AutoCAD 2009
enables you to quckly and easily turn your design models into a set
of construction documents that clearly and accurately depists what
is to be built. Sectioning and flattening tools enable you to work
directly from the design model to create sections and elevations
that can then be incorporated into your drawings. By eliminating the
need to re-create model information for the design document package,
you'll save time and money, and avoid any errors that might occur
during manual re-creation.
Sharing
AutoCAD 2009 expands the already powerful tools for sharing -
like exporting current DWG files to older versions of DWG and
exporting and importing DWF files with redline and markup
information - as well as improves the ability to import and work
with a DWF file as a drawing underlay. Plus, AutoCAD 2009 now has
the ability to publish drawing files as in Adobe PDF format.
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