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Vandenberg Successfully Launches Delta II Rocket Carrying WorldView-2 High-Resolution Remote-Sensing Satellite

October 16, 2009 in AutoCAD, CAD

VANDENBERG AIR FORCE BASE, Calif. – Vandenberg successfully launched a Delta II rocket from Space Launch Complex late last week.
The rocket carried WorldView-2, a high-resolution, remote-sensing satellite, into polar orbit.
With confirmation of the payload’s delivery into orbit and signal acquisition, the launch was pronounced a success.
Col. David Buck, the 30th Space Wing commander, was [...]


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Architectural Technologist – Space the final frontier, where no Architects has been before

September 21, 2009 in CAD, Vectorworks

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In a news item sent out today from Building magazine, they announce that Foster & partners are bidding to build in outer space. After dominating the architecture scene for 40 years, Norman Foster seems to have decided that the world is not enough: his practice has joined a European consortium to look into how future structures could be built on the Moon.  So get your CV uptodate and add that all important conceptual construction of moon base alfa

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Paper Space

September 10, 2009 in AutoCAD, CAD, Revit

When I look at Paper Space and when I talk to customers – I always say, “Think of Paper Space as a piece of paper.” As you start thinking of Paper Space in that way while setting up your standards and procedures correctly, Paper Space can become a way to print and/or publish your drawings without the need of opening up those tabs. We’ve actually been able to set up a customer so they never have the need to go into their drawings what so ever. Of course, not everyone will have that ability but I want to show you there are ways you can minimize the need.

To begin with you need to look at what is available to help you minimize or eliminate the need to open up the Paper Space tabs such as:

Fields – These are items that you point to in order to see data that you want to read. For example, you can point to the tab name for the sheet number. I actually like to point to properties in the custom properties within the file for filling in the Title Block. Using this data from the fields you start building consistency in your Title Block which also allows for quick changes, no matter how many sheets you have to work with. examble.

Layers – Generally speaking, you can control specifically what layers are frozen, thawed or on and off. An example of this is found in the view ports within each Paper Space object.There is more available to help minimize the need to open Paper Space tabs such as Annotative Text which can be applied to more complex drawings.

The point I want to emphasize is ‘Whatever you do is dependent upon your standards and setting up your templates correctly.’ Also, we have found that sometimes having an application in place helps with these matters. One small application we have developed and like to use is discussed in the blog Updating Sheet Numbers within Paper Space. We feel it becomes non-productive if you are doing work in Model Space which also creates a need to do work in the Paper Space object. With the proper setup you can minimize or eliminate the need to go into the Paper Space items to do any work.

Feel free to contact us with your questions and/or comments regarding Paper Space.

Patrick Johnson

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CAD Standards – File Creation – Model Files

July 9, 2009 in AutoCAD, CAD

Here are some guidelines you could consider for your standard. Or create some of your own.

Model Files

Locate all Model files in the discipline specific MODEL folder.

Model information is typically divided up by file type. Creation of the model files (whether to combine or split the Model file information based on plan type) shall…

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Paper Space in Your CAD Standard

July 7, 2009 in AutoCAD, CAD

I encourage you to include a brief comment on MS and PS in your standard.

Some of the Paper Space and Model Space issues you may want to define include:

What do you draw in Model Space and what goes in Paper Space Layouts? Some may think that one object goes in one place and another thinks just the opposite. You may want a large list, if you have …

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Still – Still – Lost in Paper Space

July 7, 2009 in AutoCAD, CAD

Back on May 16th, 2005 I posted on my dismay that some folks are still not totally sold on Paper Space or they just don’t understand it fully. I still get comments (even in 2009) about how it it tough to understand and use.

Well – it still think that must be true for some…

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