
The earliest releases of AutoCAD were available only as shareware programs. For a time, the shareware AutoCAD was not available in the United States, but that changed in mid-1999, and AutoCAD became available for purchase in the United States. Its graphics applications were expanded and the program’s features were increased, as well as a gradual move to a versioning numbering system. In August 2006, the first ever version of AutoCAD was released. The current version is 2020. AutoCAD is also available as mobile and web apps.
Autodesk began to offer AutoCAD as a professional and institutional license in 2004. Instead of the shareware application, the Professional and Enterprise versions of AutoCAD had a retail price of $1,299 and were part of a commercial licensing model, where a purchaser was required to pay annual licensing fees. These were discontinued in 2006. AutoCAD LT (an alternative to AutoCAD for desktop use) was introduced as a free license program for students and individuals. In April 2011, Autodesk introduced the first version of AutoCAD LT running on the Linux operating system.
History
AutoCAD was first released in December 1982 as a desktop application running on microcomputers with internal graphics controllers. The majority of the program is written in C/C++. The first model of AutoCAD was released in November 1983. The initial release consisted of two major components: the CAD program and a drawing editor called Blocks, which was released as a library of components for users to build their own customised versions of the drawing editor.
Through the years, the design of AutoCAD has shifted to meet the needs of architects, engineers and other professions. In 1992, AutoCAD became the first CAD program to be fully 64-bit and in 1999 the first program to be able to run in the Microsoft Windows 3.11 operating system.
AutoCAD was originally developed to address the needs of architects and engineers. When released as a free application in 1993, AutoCAD was for designers who had a computer graphics background, such as engineers, architects, landscape architects, interior designers and graphic designers. The original name for the program was AutoCAD Primer. In the early 1990s, the market became more demanding. AutoCAD was extended to include a drafting component in the platform as well as improved workflows. It was eventually extended to include other groups, such as structural and mechanical engineers.
AutoCAD Product Key 2014 provided full support for DXF import and export. These features were developed as a result of the lead-in to the release of AutoCAD 2014.
Application Programming Interfaces
AutoCAD Architecture – This API allows customers to extend the capabilities of the drawing and drawing tools. The Architecture API is designed for application developers that want to access the drawing or drawing tools. The architecture API supports the following methods of access to the drawing or drawing tools:
Class methods
Enumerate/Query methods
Hook methods
QueryProperties methods
ShowFilter methods
AutoCAD 2010 and AutoCAD LT for Windows – Architecture, Architecture Explorer, Architecture Manager and Architecture Server software editions only.
AutoCAD Architecture Direct-X – Part of AutoCAD LT Architecture version, an add-on to AutoCAD LT for Windows
AutoCAD LT Architecture – Architecture for AutoCAD LT for Windows
AutoCAD Architecture Explorer – Architecture Explorer for AutoCAD LT for Windows
AutoCAD Architecture Manager – Architecture Manager for AutoCAD LT for Windows
Architecture Server – AutoCAD LT Architecture Server
AutoCAD Architecture has been supported in the following products:
AutoCAD Architecture
AutoCAD LT Architecture for Windows
AutoCAD Architecture for Windows
Architecture Center
AutoCAD Electrical
AutoCAD Plant 3D
AutoCAD for Civil 3D
AutoCAD for Contract 3D
AutoCAD for Foundation 3D
AutoCAD Architecture 2008
AutoCAD Electrical 2008
AutoCAD Electrical for Windows
AutoCAD Electrical for Windows
Architecture Center for Windows
AutoCAD Electrical 2010
AutoCAD Electrical for Windows
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AutoCAD Electrical for Windows
AutoCAD Electrical 2008
AutoCAD Electrical for Windows
AutoCAD Electrical for Windows
AutoCAD Electrical 2008
AutoCAD Electrical for Windows
AutoCAD Electrical 2012
AutoCAD Electrical for Windows
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Open Autodesk Inventor and create a new project and import the model.
In the Outliner on the right side, select the viewports. The first viewport will open the viewport on the left.
Activate the viewport on the left.
Select the object which you want to show and double-click to edit it.
In the 3D tools menu, you will find the option to show hidden geometry.
Activate this option and select a plane.
You will see the hidden plane and the hidden object.
Select the object and apply the hidden edit to make the object visible.
Select the hidden object and apply the hidden edit to make the object invisible.
Add a layer to the viewport on the left.
Select the View Layer
Select the default View layer and add a material to it.
Add two vertices to it
Select the vertices and merge them using the Merge option.
Apply a 1 object fit.
In the properties box, select the viewport on the left and add the viewport on the left to it.
Select the viewport on the left and in the properties box, you will see a side view display. Change it to a cross section view and save the document.
Select the viewport on the right and apply a 1 object fit.
Change the viewport to a side view and save the document.
In the properties box, add the viewport on the left.
In the properties box, select the viewport on the left and add the viewport on the left to it.
In the properties box, select the viewport on the left and apply the option Auto Auto Planes.
Now we will add the viewports on the right to the document. Select the document and add the Viewports to it. In the properties box, you will see three Viewports.
Click on the viewport on the left and select the views and on the right and select the views.
Apply a custom fit for the views and save the document.
Add a shape in the viewport on the left and put an arrow.
Improve CAD documents using the AutoCAD AutoText feature. If a drawing includes a textual or annotation item, you can easily set new text that you see in the drawing directly. AutoText has new features that make it easier to use.
Color based layouts have a new look and feel. Easily apply color to layouts by dragging them into color-based layouts.
Take care of a drawing’s topological relationships with new Topology analysis features. You can see and correct key relationships in your drawings, and you can also export these changes to a DWF, DGN or PDF.
New for AutoCAD for iPad®:
Drag and drop interface to move, copy and paste objects. If you’re dragging something from a web browser or another iPad app to AutoCAD for iPad, you’ll see the familiar drag and drop dialog box.
Copy and paste objects between drawings. With drag and drop, you can copy objects between drawings.
New rotation controls. You can now apply a positive or negative degree rotation to your drawing.
We’ve also redesigned the drawing board, so you can now put your drawing into a container for better organization.
“Thank you!” For your feedback about the previous AutoCAD release.
The Live Events team has created a video tutorial that goes through how to import and use Markup Import and Markup Assist. Check it out on YouTube.
AutoCAD 2020
This is a service release for existing customers. Some of the key highlights:
Convert to DWG and import from DWF
AutoCAD’s import to DWG feature can now import from DWF files. You can import DWF files that are created by products other than AutoCAD, such as Visio, Creo, XPlane and many other popular 3D modeling tools.
The DWF Import Wizard now shows a list of native DWF properties that are applicable to the imported file. You can find the available native properties, and how to apply each property, in the help system.
Improvements to the eDrawings plug-in for the DWG format
You can now use the eDrawings plug-in to export your DWG drawings to PDF and ePDF formats. The DWG Export Wizard now recognizes ePDF, allowing you to select this output format.
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