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Who here uses Autodesk Software for your full time job?
Posted on 3/19/15 at 1:54 am
Posted on 3/19/15 at 1:54 am
what do you use? what version? what do you draw or design with it?
Just curious
Just curious
Posted on 3/19/15 at 6:08 am to SenseiBuddy
AutoCad 2008 currently. But have 2014 on my desk ready to install when I get time. Also use Revit
Draw houses.
Draw houses.
Posted on 3/19/15 at 6:12 am to SenseiBuddy
I use navisworks to look at other people's work. I don't actually produce any drawings
I have micro station on my machine if I need it to sketch something
I have micro station on my machine if I need it to sketch something
Posted on 3/19/15 at 7:39 am to SenseiBuddy
we have the entire 2013 suite including inventor and mudbox and all that. We make industrial and horticultural tarps. We could run any version and it would suit us well because what we do is not overly complicated.
Posted on 3/19/15 at 9:01 am to SenseiBuddy
Autocad
Plant 3D Suite
Civil 3D
Vehicle Tracking
That is local..Out larger offices use more than that depending on the project
Plant 3D Suite
Civil 3D
Vehicle Tracking
That is local..Out larger offices use more than that depending on the project
Posted on 3/19/15 at 9:06 am to GrammarKnotsi
Work:
Civil 3D
Revits
Home:
Civil 3D
Inventor
3D Max
Civil 3D
Revits
Home:
Civil 3D
Inventor
3D Max
Posted on 3/19/15 at 10:13 am to SenseiBuddy
I use AutoCAD typically just to clean up site drawings that I receive. Then I import them into Visual-3D and create photometric site lighting plans.
Work for a commercial LED lighting company
Work for a commercial LED lighting company
Posted on 3/19/15 at 10:56 am to SenseiBuddy
All Revit, all the time. We have subscriptions to standalone and suites, the suites are so that we can have a fairly recent version of AutoCad even though we don't design in it. We want to get in to detailing which comes with the suites but we're way too busy right now.
Architects like to wait a year before implementing a new version so we should move to 15 towards late April to early May.
Architects like to wait a year before implementing a new version so we should move to 15 towards late April to early May.
Posted on 3/19/15 at 11:29 am to GrammarKnotsi
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Autocad Plant 3D Suite Civil 3D Vehicle Tracking That is local..Out larger offices use more than that depending on the project
Dang!! Good to see Plant 3D in there. :)
Posted on 3/19/15 at 2:28 pm to SenseiBuddy
I use the AutoCad engine in Carlson Survey and Carlson Takeoff for site layout drawings and quanities etc
Posted on 3/19/15 at 2:35 pm to Agforlife
anyone know of sketchup users drawing residential plans?
Posted on 3/19/15 at 9:08 pm to SenseiBuddy
Honestly not sure which software or version. I just know it is something dealing with auto desk. I use it to Redland CDS and site layout plans in the cellular tower industry.
Posted on 3/19/15 at 10:05 pm to SenseiBuddy
Civil 3D
Microstation 8
Microstation 8
Posted on 3/19/15 at 10:08 pm to GrammarKnotsi
where do you work GK?
i work for Autodesk as a TS for 4 years now. great job.
im an expert in the Plant 3d suite. i love autodesk technolgy and im always curious to how folks use our software and in what industries.
i work for Autodesk as a TS for 4 years now. great job.
im an expert in the Plant 3d suite. i love autodesk technolgy and im always curious to how folks use our software and in what industries.
Posted on 3/19/15 at 10:11 pm to SenseiBuddy
I'm learning Autocad Electrical and will hit up Revit after that. Neither are taught in the EE curriculum and tons of places want experience in either, so I'm learning from Youtube tutorials. The Autocad one has been fantastic. The Revit electrical based one kind of taught it as if the user had experience with general Revit stuff. It sucks because I'm going to have to learn a bunch of shite that I'll never use before I can get into the important stuff.
This post was edited on 3/19/15 at 10:12 pm
Posted on 3/19/15 at 10:22 pm to THRILLHO
did you know all autodesk software is free for full time students? go to free autodesk software for students
as for EE program, check out elecdes.com for some cool software for I&E design
as for EE program, check out elecdes.com for some cool software for I&E design
Posted on 3/20/15 at 5:15 am to SenseiBuddy
AutoCad 2008 with cadworx add on. I'm a piping designer for the oil and gas industry.
Posted on 3/20/15 at 5:17 am to TigerDude80
we gonna have to get you to use plant 3d!
where are you working?
where are you working?
Posted on 3/20/15 at 8:30 am to SenseiBuddy
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where do you work GK?
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