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07-10-2017
06:35 AM
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07-10-2017
06:35 AM
Is AutoCAD LT for Mac enough?
I am needing to draw up some floor plans for a house we're building. Is the LT for Mac sufficient for doing this? I don't need anything real robust. It is just for some floor plans and maybe an elevation or two. Do you feel this program is sufficient for that? Also, does it come with basic house fixtures, i.e. toilets, sinks, etc. or do all of those need to be drawn from scratch? Like I said, I don't need anything real robust, but I need to make sure it can meet my needs. Thanks.
07-10-2017
07:33 AM
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07-10-2017
07:33 AM
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Hi Blake,
I think it is enough for your needs.
It comes with very basic set of architectural blocks (Metric and Imperial dynamic blocks), but you can find a lot of such blocks (free) over the Internet.
Maxim
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Hi Blake,
I think it is enough for your needs.
It comes with very basic set of architectural blocks (Metric and Imperial dynamic blocks), but you can find a lot of such blocks (free) over the Internet.
Maxim
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07-10-2017
02:11 PM
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07-10-2017
02:11 PM
Is this for personal or small business use? Do you have experience with AutoCAD (or any professional grade CAD)?
I wonder if a freebie like SketchUp (or Pro version for more 3D tools) is perhaps all you need: AutoCAD, even in the LT version, has a steep learning curve and many newbie users find it "clunky" until 6-12months into their learning curve.
I wonder if a freebie like SketchUp (or Pro version for more 3D tools) is perhaps all you need: AutoCAD, even in the LT version, has a steep learning curve and many newbie users find it "clunky" until 6-12months into their learning curve.