Re: Architectural CAD

2012-10-29 Thread Alan Cox
I do almost all my CAD work these days using OpenSCAD/ImplicitCAD etc.

However if you are not coming from a programming background they will I
suspect throw you completely.

It's possible to use blender for this kind of stuff, particularly visuals
but it's not really good for doing the actual design side.
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Re: Architectural CAD

2012-10-29 Thread Dr. Michael J. Chudobiak

On 10/28/2012 01:56 PM, Robert G. (Doc) Savage wrote:

Can anyone suggest an architectural CAD package comparable to AutoCAD
for use in preparing layered drawings for residential remodeling?


No FOSS package approaches AutoCAD, unfortunately, although I've used 
QCad for minor household renovations.


If you need something heavier-duty, these are some non-FOSS but 
Fedora-runnable options:


http://www.varicad.com/en/home/
http://www.bricsys.com/en_INTL/bricscad/

- Mike
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RE: Architectural CAD

2012-10-29 Thread Errol Mangwiro
AutoCAD WS??

 

https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/autocad-ws/dcjeclnkejmbepoibfnamioojinoopln

 

 


From: Robert G. (Doc) Savage
Sent: ‎29‎ ‎October‎ ‎2012 ‎3‎:‎35‎ ‎AM
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Subject: Re: Architectural CAD



On Sun, 2012-10-28 at 16:33 -0400, Doug wrote:
> On 10/28/2012 03:06 PM, Mark LaPierre wrote:
> > On 10/28/2012 01:56 PM, Robert G. (Doc) Savage wrote:
> >> Can anyone suggest an architectural CAD package comparable to AutoCAD
> >> for use in preparing layered drawings for residential remodeling?
> >>
> >> --Doc Savage
> >>Fairview Heights, IL
> >>
> >
> > I use Ribbon Soft Qcad.  There is a free edition but I use the pro 
> > edition.
> >
> > http://www.ribbonsoft.com/en/qcad
> >
> I looked at some of these things, and the free QCad is probably the 
> nearest to AutoCAAD,
> but it's NOT AutoCAD--some of the commands don't work.  And some of the 
> features
> that you might need are not there. (I couldn't find "scale".) It's the 
> same old problem--
> any imitation CAD routine will cause you to have to learn all over 
> again.  If you have
> Windows, there are sources of (quite a bit) lower-priced AutoCAD.  I 
> won't go into
> detail but there are! You just can't call Autodesk for help!  I will 
> never understand
> why some of these ultra-high-priced outfits don't make older editions 
> available for
> a reasonable price. AutoCad could sell the old Light version from 2000 
> or so for,
> say, $150, which is probably not much lower than when it was new, and make a
> nice buck out of people who will never buy the latest four-figure 
> version--or the five-figure
> full-blown version.

With you there Doug. Having seen Windows 8, maybe Autodesk will do an
about face and return to UNIX/Linux as its primary platform.

Before hiring a contractor, I need to revise old hard copy drawings and
completely redo the electrical and lighting layers. The ability to build
a list of materials would be a real plus.

--Doc Savage
  Fairview Heights

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Re: Architectural CAD

2012-10-28 Thread Robert G. (Doc) Savage
On Sun, 2012-10-28 at 16:33 -0400, Doug wrote:
> On 10/28/2012 03:06 PM, Mark LaPierre wrote:
> > On 10/28/2012 01:56 PM, Robert G. (Doc) Savage wrote:
> >> Can anyone suggest an architectural CAD package comparable to AutoCAD
> >> for use in preparing layered drawings for residential remodeling?
> >>
> >> --Doc Savage
> >>Fairview Heights, IL
> >>
> >
> > I use Ribbon Soft Qcad.  There is a free edition but I use the pro 
> > edition.
> >
> > http://www.ribbonsoft.com/en/qcad
> >
> I looked at some of these things, and the free QCad is probably the 
> nearest to AutoCAAD,
> but it's NOT AutoCAD--some of the commands don't work.  And some of the 
> features
> that you might need are not there. (I couldn't find "scale".) It's the 
> same old problem--
> any imitation CAD routine will cause you to have to learn all over 
> again.  If you have
> Windows, there are sources of (quite a bit) lower-priced AutoCAD.  I 
> won't go into
> detail but there are! You just can't call Autodesk for help!  I will 
> never understand
> why some of these ultra-high-priced outfits don't make older editions 
> available for
> a reasonable price. AutoCad could sell the old Light version from 2000 
> or so for,
> say, $150, which is probably not much lower than when it was new, and make a
> nice buck out of people who will never buy the latest four-figure 
> version--or the five-figure
> full-blown version.

With you there Doug. Having seen Windows 8, maybe Autodesk will do an
about face and return to UNIX/Linux as its primary platform.

Before hiring a contractor, I need to revise old hard copy drawings and
completely redo the electrical and lighting layers. The ability to build
a list of materials would be a real plus.

--Doc Savage
  Fairview Heights

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Re: Architectural CAD

2012-10-28 Thread Mark LaPierre

On 10/28/2012 04:33 PM, Doug wrote:

On 10/28/2012 03:06 PM, Mark LaPierre wrote:

On 10/28/2012 01:56 PM, Robert G. (Doc) Savage wrote:

Can anyone suggest an architectural CAD package comparable to AutoCAD
for use in preparing layered drawings for residential remodeling?

--Doc Savage
Fairview Heights, IL



I use Ribbon Soft Qcad. There is a free edition but I use the pro
edition.

http://www.ribbonsoft.com/en/qcad


I looked at some of these things, and the free QCad is probably the
nearest to AutoCAAD,
but it's NOT AutoCAD--some of the commands don't work. And some of the
features
that you might need are not there. (I couldn't find "scale".) It's the
same old problem--
any imitation CAD routine will cause you to have to learn all over
again. If you have
Windows, there are sources of (quite a bit) lower-priced AutoCAD. I
won't go into
detail but there are! You just can't call Autodesk for help! I will
never understand
why some of these ultra-high-priced outfits don't make older editions
available for
a reasonable price. AutoCad could sell the old Light version from 2000
or so for,
say, $150, which is probably not much lower than when it was new, and
make a
nice buck out of people who will never buy the latest four-figure
version--or the five-figure
full-blown version.

--doug



Qcad has scale.  From the help menu:

Menu:
Modify - Scale
Scale:
sz
Command:
scale
Description:
Scales entities by a given factor towards a given center. This tool can 
create single or multiple copies of existing entities.

Procedure:
After starting the scale tool, the CAD toolbar shows the selection 
tools. Use them to select the entities you want to scale.

Click the right arrow button in the CAD toolbar to continue.
Set the center of the scaling with the mouse or enter a coordinate in 
the command line.
The scale dialog is displayed (Figure 52). To scale the entities without 
keeping the original entities, choose "Delete Original", to copy them 
choose "Keep Original". Finally you can create a number of scaled copies 
at once, by choosing "Multiple Copies" and entering the number of copies 
in the text line below. Note that '9' will create 9 copies and keep the 
original - so there will be 10 instances of the entities in the end. The 
copies will have the same attributes and be on the same layer as the 
original entities. To change that default behavior, you can check "Use 
current attributes" or "Use current layer".
Click OK to scale the entities. The selected entities will be deselected 
automatically.


The free community edition does not have all the features found in the 
Pro edition.  You don't get what you don't pay for.


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Re: Architectural CAD

2012-10-28 Thread Doug

On 10/28/2012 03:06 PM, Mark LaPierre wrote:

On 10/28/2012 01:56 PM, Robert G. (Doc) Savage wrote:

Can anyone suggest an architectural CAD package comparable to AutoCAD
for use in preparing layered drawings for residential remodeling?

--Doc Savage
   Fairview Heights, IL



I use Ribbon Soft Qcad.  There is a free edition but I use the pro 
edition.


http://www.ribbonsoft.com/en/qcad

I looked at some of these things, and the free QCad is probably the 
nearest to AutoCAAD,
but it's NOT AutoCAD--some of the commands don't work.  And some of the 
features
that you might need are not there. (I couldn't find "scale".) It's the 
same old problem--
any imitation CAD routine will cause you to have to learn all over 
again.  If you have
Windows, there are sources of (quite a bit) lower-priced AutoCAD.  I 
won't go into
detail but there are! You just can't call Autodesk for help!  I will 
never understand
why some of these ultra-high-priced outfits don't make older editions 
available for
a reasonable price. AutoCad could sell the old Light version from 2000 
or so for,

say, $150, which is probably not much lower than when it was new, and make a
nice buck out of people who will never buy the latest four-figure 
version--or the five-figure

full-blown version.

--doug

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Re: Architectural CAD

2012-10-28 Thread Mark LaPierre

On 10/28/2012 01:56 PM, Robert G. (Doc) Savage wrote:

Can anyone suggest an architectural CAD package comparable to AutoCAD
for use in preparing layered drawings for residential remodeling?

--Doc Savage
   Fairview Heights, IL



I use Ribbon Soft Qcad.  There is a free edition but I use the pro edition.

http://www.ribbonsoft.com/en/qcad

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Re: Architectural CAD

2012-10-28 Thread Richard Shaw
On Sun, Oct 28, 2012 at 12:56 PM, Robert G. (Doc) Savage
 wrote:
> Can anyone suggest an architectural CAD package comparable to AutoCAD
> for use in preparing layered drawings for residential remodeling?

You can try FreeCAD on RPM Fusion (non-free due to OCE). It's still
under heavy development but you may find it feature complete enough.

Richard
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Re: Architectural CAD

2012-10-28 Thread Eddie G. O'Connor Jr.

On 10/28/2012 01:56 PM, Robert G. (Doc) Savage wrote:

Can anyone suggest an architectural CAD package comparable to AutoCAD
for use in preparing layered drawings for residential remodeling?

--Doc Savage
   Fairview Heights, IL


Don't know if this is what you're looking forbut you might start here:

http://www.osalt.com/autocad




Cheers!




EGO II
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Architectural CAD

2012-10-28 Thread Robert G. (Doc) Savage
Can anyone suggest an architectural CAD package comparable to AutoCAD
for use in preparing layered drawings for residential remodeling?

--Doc Savage
  Fairview Heights, IL

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