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February 28, 2006

AutoCAD 2007 -Another release packed with features!!

Well whats new ....3D, 3D ohh and some more 3D. Ya AutoCAD 2007 is the year of 3D. Soo many new tools for 3D users. Some of the new tools range from a new Dynamic UCS, which automatically changes your UCS for you on the fly, a new Dashboard palette containing quick access to many 3D settings such as lighting, materials, render settings and more. Along with a really cool new rendering engine allowing you to render with Mental Ray/ Global Illumination.
Helix

Some other nice 3D enhancements I've heard many ask for in the past is grips on solids . Well they sure did listen, all the standard solid primitives that are created in AutoCAD 2007 now have grips on them to be changed. Height, Width, diameter, and many more are some of the options you have with the different types of solids.. Theres a new PRESS + PULL that allows you to also quickly modify your solids. (CTRL KEY is KEY in AutoCAD 2007...no punn intended)
Autocad20075

More info to come in the next couple days!!

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