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3D Roof Diego F. Muņoz 01-13-2007
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Posted by Diego F. Muņoz on January 13, 2007, 6:25 pm
Can someone give me a few ideas on how to create a sophisticated 3d roof in
AutoCAD. I have different pitches, levels and dome roof.

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Thank you,

Diego F. Muņoz



Posted by 3D Peruna on January 13, 2007, 7:31 pm
Diego F. Muņoz wrote:
> Can someone give me a few ideas on how to create a sophisticated 3d roof in
> AutoCAD. I have different pitches, levels and dome roof.
>

ADT or plain vanilla?

Personally, I've avoided using AutoCAD for complex roof designs because
it doesn't do them very well. You'd be better off getting Sketchup and
importing into AutoCAD.


Posted by on January 13, 2007, 10:50 pm

3D Peruna wrote:
> Diego F. Mu=F1oz wrote:
> > Can someone give me a few ideas on how to create a sophisticated 3d roo=
f in
> > AutoCAD. I have different pitches, levels and dome roof.
> >
>
> ADT or plain vanilla?
>
> Personally, I've avoided using AutoCAD for complex roof designs because
> it doesn't do them very well. You'd be better off getting Sketchup and
> importing into AutoCAD.

The post clearly asked about AutoCad. Not what software should I
convert to, you silly goose.


Posted by 3D Peruna on January 14, 2007, 9:14 pm
des-sd@cox.net wrote:
> 3D Peruna wrote:
>> Diego F. Muņoz wrote:
>>> Can someone give me a few ideas on how to create a sophisticated 3d roof in
>>> AutoCAD. I have different pitches, levels and dome roof.
>>>
>> ADT or plain vanilla?
>>
>> Personally, I've avoided using AutoCAD for complex roof designs because
>> it doesn't do them very well. You'd be better off getting Sketchup and
>> importing into AutoCAD.
>
> The post clearly asked about AutoCad. Not what software should I
> convert to, you silly goose.

I answered the question, and I'll do it again: AUTOCAD SUCKS FOR
SOPHISTICATED ROOFS. I DON'T USE IT FOR THAT REASON.

I've got many years of 3D modeling experience. I got my start in 3D in
AutoCAD. I abandoned it quickly for BETTER software.

So, maybe it can do sophisticated roofs, I don't know because it's
crummy software for doing sophisticated roofs. I made a suggestion on
how to make the roof using DIFFERENT software because it will be easier
to do. You came looking for free advice, then insulted me when I told
you what I thought.

So, I'll repeat it again (I think this is the 3rd tim): Autocad doesn't
do sophisticated roofs without extreme pain.


Posted by Diego F. Muņoz on January 15, 2007, 1:30 am

> des-sd@cox.net wrote:
>> 3D Peruna wrote:
>>> Diego F. Muņoz wrote:
>>>> Can someone give me a few ideas on how to create a sophisticated 3d
>>>> roof in
>>>> AutoCAD. I have different pitches, levels and dome roof.
>>>>
>>> ADT or plain vanilla?
>>>
>>> Personally, I've avoided using AutoCAD for complex roof designs because
>>> it doesn't do them very well. You'd be better off getting Sketchup and
>>> importing into AutoCAD.
>>
>> The post clearly asked about AutoCad. Not what software should I
>> convert to, you silly goose.
>
> I answered the question, and I'll do it again: AUTOCAD SUCKS FOR
> SOPHISTICATED ROOFS. I DON'T USE IT FOR THAT REASON.
>
> I've got many years of 3D modeling experience. I got my start in 3D in
> AutoCAD. I abandoned it quickly for BETTER software.
>
> So, maybe it can do sophisticated roofs, I don't know because it's crummy
> software for doing sophisticated roofs. I made a suggestion on how to
> make the roof using DIFFERENT software because it will be easier to do.
> You came looking for free advice, then insulted me when I told you what I
> thought.
>
> So, I'll repeat it again (I think this is the 3rd tim): Autocad doesn't
> do sophisticated roofs without extreme pain.
>
I appreciate your advice and I will try to do some research on a faster and
easier 3D software. Just in case you are mistaking me for someone else I am
not the one who called you a silly goose.
Thank you and lets all try to get along.

Diego



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