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    Architectural edition of turbocad pro

    Does any one knows about the new thing added up in the wall designing features of TurboCAD Pro's Architectural Edition. I am interior designer. I am using auto cad right know for some basic designing. But to work on advance designing and interior concepts I heard that the Architectural Edition of TurboCAD offers some self healing wall concept which is faster and easier.

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    Re: Architectural edition of turbocad pro

    Using self-healing walls is spectacularly faster than manipulative with standard double line tools. The TurboCAD Pro Architectural Edition Wall Tool contains Compound Wall definitions to produce multiple-element walls with separate design considerations such as width, offset, and even hatches to represent each material within the wall.

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    Re: Architectural edition of turbocad pro

    The Auto CAD contains object facilitates for AEC wall articles, a design from TurboCAD Pro will keep its self-healing properties even when customized in the basic Auto CAD, or Auto CAD LT®, neither of which contains the tools necessary to generate the architectural articles.The integration of the tools facilitates productivity and generate a roof mechanically by selecting the walls; add a railing to stairs with a click; drop in a schedule and see all the elements generated on the fly.

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    Re: Architectural edition of turbocad pro

    Using the wall, stair, and extra tools can be an effectual way to kick off a project to be premeditated in SketchUp™. Save it as an .SKP or detonate the walls and import the file into SketchUp, generate faces from the outline: begin extruding the walls and add depth to the slab, add doors, windows, and other details. Then bring the .SKP back into TurboCAD Pro to arrange elevations, add dimensions, and complete your construction documentation.

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    Re: Architectural edition of turbocad pro

    TurboCAD Pro Architectural Edition presents the tools to rapidly design floor plans by using the wall tool. Self-healing directly or warped walls speed design over conservation 2D drafting with double line tools. Cleaning up intersections, moving walls, adding columns, windows, doors, and more is tedious with standard double lines, but not with the wall tool. Simply adjust the wall properties to add height and instantaneously see the 3D design take shape.

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    Re: Architectural edition of turbocad pro

    The Architectural Edition of TurboCAD Pro Not only do walls heal correctly and mechanically at intersections, but they may be simply moved, cut, have openings inserted, and all the way through the styles manager, may be made into combination walls with different wall styles selected. This adds suitable hatches and fills, line weights, colors, and more for each layer of the wall, and different styles may be made for interior, exterior, load-bearing, non-load-bearing, or any other type of wall you design.

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