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Saturday, 21 March 2015

The new AutoCAD 2015 is here so why is it the best release ever?



Enhancements Help Customers Connect Workflows Across Integrated Desktop, Cloud, and Mobile Solutions

Ahhhh, spring is in the air. Its warmer outside, the birds are chirping, the sun is rising before I go to work, and Autodesk is announcing the new line of software releases. As per usual, the first major announcement is with AutoCAD. The focus of this release is to “Boost productivity“, with the new features falling into one of four categories: User Interaction, Document, Design, or Connect. Look for AutoCAD to “Jumpstart design workflows“, “deliver a richer visual experience“, and “bring the real world into the AutoCAD canvas”


Autodesk AutoCAD 2015, the latest release of one of the world’s leading computer-aided design (CAD) applications, jumpstarts design workflows, delivers a richer visual experience and brings the real world into the AutoCAD canvas.  Also, for the first time, AutoCAD and AutoCAD LT will also be available on a pay-as-you-go subscription basis.

User Interaction

The User Interface (UI) is dramatically different! Not from a usability standpoint like the introduction of the Ribbon or Dynamic Input, but from an appearance and overall look and feel. The UI is darker and very modern looking. My first thought was Photoshop and the Adobe Products, but I quickly realized that I LOVE IT! I hope all the Autodesk products go to this theme. The darker look is, and maybe this is a bit extreme but, sexy! With the darker look, things pop and its easier on the eyes. Now don’t panic if you don’t like it, you can switch back to a more traditional lighter theme if desired. Other UI improvement (not everything, but some of the highlights):

When starting AutoCAD you’ll notice a New Create Page to create new and open existing drawings.
Ribbon galleries preview content from within the ribbon.
Enhanced visual feedback when creating and editing objects. For example: Trim, extend, match properties, and others now preview potential changes, meaning you can see the impact before committing.
The Help will now directly display an animated arrow in the UI showing the exact location of the tool.
New variable LINESMOOTHING enables you to turn on anti-aliasing of drawings in viewports (with 2D wireframe) to make 2D objects look smoother.
With AutoCAD 2015 you can click and drag in the drawing window to create a lasso selection around objects. The cursor is enhanced to display “badges” to show the state of the current operation. This includes an Inspection badge when performing inquiry operations and a rotation badge in the direction of rotation set by the Drawing Units. Layers are now sorted using a natural ordered sort (yah!) This means instead of 1, 11, 2, 25 the layers will be sorted 1, 2, 11, 25.

Document

The Mtext editor has received some spit and polish. Enhancements include complete transparency (with hard acceleration), more intuitive column re-sizing, better Caps Lock handling, and much needed improvements to bullets and numbering When you begin a line with a symbol, number, or letter followed by a special character like . , ) > AutoCAD will now automatically create a bullet or numbered list. Like in MS Word pressing backspace immediately removes the bullet or numbering



Match Properties is now available within the Mtext editor meaning you can apply properties between text within the Mtext object. The new TEXTALIGN is used to quickly align single- and multi-text and attributes to other text objects or to user selected points. Geographic Location has been streamlined and enhanced

you can now set the geographic location from a map using Set Location on the ribbon. The process is now wizard driven and streamlined compared to 2014.
You can capture and plot map data. Once an area is captured it is embedded into the drawing so even without internet access you can still view and plot the specific map area
You can dynamically increase and decrease the map image resolu

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