AutoCAD 2019 New Features
AutoCAD 2019 New Features
Explore AutoCAD 2019 New Features, and learn how to leverage this new functionality to bolster your productivity, increase your effectiveness, and create the kind of precise, measured drawings that form the basis of design communication the world over. In this course, Shaun Bryant helps you understand the benefits of the new AutoCAD 2019 enhancements, leading you through each new feature. Shaun explains how to quickly compare versions of drawings by leveraging the DWG Compare command, as well as how to work with color settings and save a comparison drawing. He also covers features that allow you to create a shared design view.
You can also watch AutoCAD 2019 Essential Training
AutoCAD 2019 New Features Topics include:
- Navigating the AutoCAD 2019 interface
- Starting the DWG Compare command
- Adjusting the comparison margins
- Saving a comparison drawing
- Creating a shared design view
- Using layers in the shared view
- Marking up the shared view
- Using the URL view links
AutoCAD 2019 New Features
- Extensive 2D documentation
Produce 2D documentation and drawings with a wide set of drawing, editing, and annotation tools.
- Innovative 3D design
Create and communicate almost any design with 3D modeling and visualization tools.
- Personalized experience
Use specialized toolsets and customize AutoCAD with extensions from the Autodesk App Store
- Connected collaboration
Access your drawings from desktop, web, and mobile. Share and use data from Navisworks, Bing Maps, and more
software developer Autodesk announced the release of AutoCAD 2019, which will include seven specialized toolsets and new web and mobile applications. The toolsets, which group together features in architecture, mechanical, electrical, M/E/P, plant 3D, map 3D, and raster design, can be mixed and matched for users in myriad disciplines.
These toolsets aim to provide users with a more streamlined experience, according to Autodesk. The company wants to “remove confusion on which point products users should be buying,” says Marcus O’Brien, head of product management.
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