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DesignCAD News
DesignCAD News

Friday January 17, 2003

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Upgrade to DesignCAD 3D Max Plus or to  DesignCAD 3D Max Plus Office

 

DesignCAD Tips

     Productivity with DesignCAD!

Top Story: Paper Space Mode

     Part 2:  Understanding Paper Space Mode (Title Blocks)

Layers 

     Assigning Existing Objects to Layers

DesignCAD Design Contest

    Win a Copy of the DesignCAD Express Office Collection

Updated DesignCAD Gallery 

    See What Others Are Doing with DesignCAD Software!

Get a Website!

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Wishing you a happy, healthy and prosperous new year! 
- from everyone at Upperspace

 

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Assigning Existing Objects to Layers

More times than most CAD users care to admit, they find themselves staring at a partially or fully completed drawing that has been done entirely on one layer. Since layering provides important editing and creation control, this is a situation you will want to avoid on complex projects. How? The following information will walk you through the most common layer setup tasks for a partially finished drawing. The steps for a fresh or complete drawing are the same.

Click here to read the whole story ...

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#1 All registered software gets free technical support. Even when new versions are released, you can still take advantage of free technical support.

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DesignCAD Productivity Tips

Tip: Secrets for Easy Trimming

 

In 2-D Mode, the Trim commands ignore the 3-D aspects of any existing lines, and treat them as flat projections onto the XY plane. This means you can trim lines that would never meet in 3-D space against each other's Front-View projections in 2-D space. This is a powerful feature, but you must pay careful attention to what you are doing.

 

If you're working with a 3D model and want to try this, just work in one of the 2D profile windows. For instance you can click on the title bar for the Front view to activate this window. Maximize the window so you can see everything real well then trim the lines. To go back to the normal working windows, open the Windows menu and select the DesignCAD Tile command. 

Question: I just received my copy of DesignCAD 3D MAX PLUS. Could you guide me on how to open previous DC-2 drawings located in MS-DOS? Is there a way to import all files at one time or do I have to open one file at a time?

 

Answer: The files from older DesignCAD versions can be opened using the Open command. All you have to do is make sure that you have navigated the Open dialog box to the correct folder on the hard drive, and selected the appropriate file type in the File of Type list box. You can open more than one file at a time.

 

It's our advice not to worry about converting all of the files to the new version right away; do one at a time as you need them.

Tip - Right Angles Please!

Answer:

Orthogonal Mode lets you toggle into and out of constraints for drawing straight lines. Just press the H key on your keyboard while drawing a line.

 

There's a button for this mode on the main toolbar. You can click it to turn the mode on and off.

Tip: Get System Information

You can use DesignCAD to tell you some basic information about your computer system. Select the About DesignCAD command from the Help menu. Click the System Info button in the About DesignCAD dialog box. A message box appears with information about your operating system, memory and free space on your hard drives.

Tip: Snap with a Right-Click

When the cursor is in the drawing area, you can click the right-click mouse button to bring up a context-sensitive menu of common commands, or to snap to the nearest point in the drawing.

 

The first time you right-click in DesignCAD you'll have an option to use the right-click for a snap or as a shortcut menu (context-sensitive menu).

Question: "How can I convert a tif or bmp graphics file to load into a DesignCAD drawing so I can do some editing with it?

The importing routine does not let me import those file types.

 

Answer: Tifs and bitmaps are raster-based files, meaning that they have no vector or line information, only blocks or dots of color. DesignCAD works with vector-based files. If you want to edit a raster-based file, use the Load Image command to open the graphic in DesignCAD. Once the image is loaded, use the Auto Trace Bitmap command or trace the image manually using drawing tools such as line, curve, arc, etc. Then edit the traced drawing.

Tip: Draw Without the Mouse

To set the Cursor Step Size, select the Options command from the Options menu and then click on the Cursor tab. The Cursor Step Size makes it easy to move the cursor certain distances in the drawing with the arrow keys.

 

Hold the Shift key while using the arrow keys to move the cursor smaller distances (known as Small Cursor Steps). Set the distance for the Small Cursor Step by selecting the Options command from the Options menu and then clicking on the Cursor tab.


Large Step = the distance the cursor moves when pressing any of the arrow keys one time.

 

Small Step = the distance the cursor moves when pressing Shift at the same time you press any of the arrow keys

Question: "Is there a way to repeat a command without having to select it again?"

 

Answer: To repeat the previous drawing command, press F3 on the keyboard.

To lock a drawing command so that it will remain active until you press the Esc key, double‑click on the drawing tool in the Drawing Toolbox. If the tool is not on the top of the tool drawer, select the command to bring it to the top and then double‑click on it.

Tip: Work with a Shaded Model

DesignCAD's OpenGL shading allows you to rotate shaded or hidden line removed objects in real-time. To use OpenGL shading, be sure the Hardware Acceleration option is selected when you shade the design using the Shading or Hidden Line Removal commands.


 

Understanding Paper Space Mode

- Part 2 -

Part 2:  Understanding Paper Space Mode

 

The Paper Space Mode command makes it possible to print multiple views of a drawing in a single print job, complete with a title block if desired. Options such as perspective, shading, light source, focal point, view settings, and zoom can be set for each separate view created in the Paper Space.

 

The first installment of this multi‑part series covered opening a drawing in Paper Space Mode. Then explained how to create a Paper Space template with a single layout containing one large view frame and a small title block. (If you didn't read last month's installment, please go back to "Part1:  Understanding Paper Space Mode (Title Blocks)" located online at  http://www.upperspace.com/newsletter/dec02/#paperspace.

Now we can expand on your understanding of Paper Space. Think of Paper Space as an easy way to add a title block to a finished drawing and prepare multiple views for a single print job. In this installment, we'll look at creating multiple view frames and the scaling and shading options for view frames.

 

As you learned last month, the first order of business when using Paper Space Mode is to open or create the drawing you want to print. For those of you following along at home, open the same sample drawing you used the last time (the one used here is the KB20 Engine.dcd included with DesignCAD 3D MAX Plus). Double-check that everything looks the way you want it. Again, the easiest way to use Paper Space is as a final stop before printing.

 

Click here to read all of part 2

Click here to read part 1 from last week.

 


View the Updated DesignCAD Gallery!
You just may be famous!

If you find one of your designs in the gallery and you'd like the credit to your name to link to your website where more of your work is displayed, please let us know. Email newsletter@upperspace.com

Many new designs in the 3D design gallery

  

   

Many new designs in the 2D design gallery

    

Many new designs in the ModelCAD design gallery

    

 

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 DesignCAD Design Contest

Win a Copy of the
DesignCAD Express Office Collection
in the Feb./Mar./April Design Contest:

 

What do you have to do to win this exceptional collection of 2D Drafting & Design software?

Send us a copy of one of your best DesignCAD drawings. It can be 2D or 3D created using any version of DesignCAD or a DesignCAD program such as ModelCAD. Include a short testimonial of how DesignCAD has helped you in your designs. A picture of the finished work isn't required for this contest but feel free to include one if you have it. - We love seeing them! Email press@upperspace.com with your design.

Learn more about DesignCAD Express Office by clicking here.

There were so many fabulous designs submitted it was a difficult choice to make and the contest was close. Congratulations to Graeme Mears who won the December/January Contest for a copy of
DesignCAD 3D Max Plus ...

Mr. Mears has been working with ModelCAD since May 2001.
He says ... "I had no experience with any CAD program before this. I found ModelCad 3000 very easy to learn and by now, 18 months later, am very fast with it.  I use it for drafting anything that needs a drawing.

I am a competitor, and winner several times at the prestigious RC 'TOP GUN' competition held annually in Florida. I  bought ModelCad 3000 to design a new model for this competition.  I build my scale aircraft exactly like a full size is built, tubing and metal with some composite parts.  There are some 9 sheets of plans, most of them are about 3 feet by 8 feet.

The Model is not quite finished. It is currently being fabric covered and painted.  It is to be hoped that it will be ready for the Top Gun competition in April. Everything is being constructed in my workshop from scratch."

Rules:
The design must have been created in DesignCAD, any version, 2D or 3D. It could even have been created in ModelCAD or other program in the DesignCAD family of products. You must submit it in the DesignCAD file format. You can only submit your own designs. You can submit as many as you want (please zip them up before sending if you're sending more than one). Please add your name to the design. If you want the DesignCAD file to remain confidential and not a part of the DesignCAD sample drawings you must specify this. You can submit images of the rendered design and a picture of the constructed design along with the DesignCAD file if you'd like them to be posted (winners often have a real picture). Upperspace has the right to use these as marketing materials on our website, in print material or other promotional material. Should Upperspace Corporation run another design contest after this one, the winner of this contest cannot win the subsequent design contest but may enter and win following contests. An individual cannot win two contests back to back or win multiple contests using the same design.

Criteria for winning is subjective. If you submit a design for this contest and don't win this contest you can submit the same design file to subsequent contests but please ask us to resubmit it.  When submitting your design please include: your full name, shipping address, e-mail address and the version or versions of DesignCAD you used to create your design.

Winner of the February/March/April contest will receive a copy of DesignCAD Express Version 12 Office Collection by Upperspace Corp. Product may not be returned  for refund of any kind. Product will be shipped at no charge to winner within the continental United States via UPS ground shipping. Shipping charges will apply outside of the continental United States (you can always opt to download the software and avoid shipping costs). Product will be shipped in a reasonable period of time (usually within 2-3 working days) after winner is announced.

Email your designs to press@upperspace.com
Last day to submit your design is April 10th, 2003. Winner will be decided and announced in the April newsletter 2003.


No recipes yet this month. Tune in to the February newsletter for recipes from the lunch we're having this next week at Upperspace - and its winning recipes!

HAPPY NEW YEAR!

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