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Eric wrote:It also leaves you subject to the accuracy of the imported DWG which is generally not something I am willing to do. It is too easy for a drafter to let things slide under pressure. In 2D AutoCAD if it looks good enough it is good enough (at least to print). One of the worst things in this business is to have a building model that is
Regarding your comments about using the magic wand to automatically trace the exterior - this sometimes works very well, but I often find that it breaks up walls on either side of windows or doors, or continues walls from exterior to interior, or makes other "mistakes" because of the way it interprets the sequence of lines.
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Eric wrote:I agree completely for all of the reasons that Eric gives. To add one more: frequently there is a 'wall type' change as you go around the building. Snapping around manually allows you to switch wall construction as needed without having to go back and figure out where to break walls and modify them.
Regarding your comments about using the magic wand to automatically trace the exterior - this sometimes works very well, but I often find that it breaks up walls on either side of windows or doors, or continues walls from exterior to interior, or makes other "mistakes" because of the way it interprets the sequence of lines. It may work in some contexts, but not others, and often requires extensive cleanup. Drawing the outline manually allows me to judge when the wall continues and when it doesn't, and requires less cleanup.
Erika wrote:I hear that as well. This is another reason that user groups can be such a valuable experience - even if the topic is something that the listener 'knows', the way in which something is done can often be an eye opener.
Often when I go into other offices, people have time and again commented about how just watching me,another person, work is beneficial.