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roof plans in Autocad LT 2013

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1CRP
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roof plans in Autocad LT 2013

Is it possible to do simple 2D roof plans in Autocad LT 2013?  Wanting to purchase, but need to make sure first.  If so, what is the command?

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KateMorricalTowne
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LINE. 🙂

 

AutoCAD LT has no built-in "roof" tool; all you get is whatever you can make with lines, arcs, circles, etc.

 

But you don't have to take my word for it -- download a free 30-day trial and test it yourself before you commit.

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Kate Morrical
Digital Design Manager, Washington DC
BIMmuse.com
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Charles_Shade
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1CRP
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Thank you.  That's what I was afraid of.  I was looking for a time-saver, but guess not with this version.  Any tips?

 

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Charles_Shade
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@1CRP wrote:

Thank you.  That's what I was afraid of.  I was looking for a time-saver, but guess not with this version.  Any tips?

 


A book I read recently called Outliers by Malcolm Gladwell.

It seems that if you put in 10,000 hours to most anything you become very proficient at it. Smiley Wink

 

This really comes down to how many bucks do you want to spend. There are porgrams that will do this either simple versions or complex. The thing is if you buy the one that will do the simple plan you have bought the same that will do the complex.

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pendean
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How much do you want to spend (software cost, plus learning cost and time)?

Will you be sharing CAD files with others, or are you basically a stand-alone entity?

http://www.autodesk.com/architecuture

http://www.autodesk.com/revit

 

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1CRP
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I do com'l const docs mainly, but the roofs are for my residential side.  I don't do much residential, but miss my old full-version of cad that drew up the roof plans for me.  Since on my own for the past several years, not wanting to spend the money for the full-blown autocad version.

 

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