It’s that time of year again when Autodesk starts to unleash upon us its latest versions of AutoCAD and other products.
There are several new features in AutoCAD 2010. The main three features that Autodesk is strongly promoting are: Freeform Modeling, Parametrics, and PDF Support. That being said, there are so many more enhancements and additions that without the above mentioned new features, AutoCAD 2010 would have much to offer.
The two biggest updates are the Free-Form Modeling and the Parametrics. They will therefore require the most scrutiny and discussion. I will cover them right after I discuss the User Interface changes. Don’t worry; the UI is not new, just better.
Initial Setup
When you start AutoCAD for the first time there will be an extra step. That step is called the Initial Setup. The Initial Setup is essentially a workspace wizard that you can use to set your interface environment to your specific industry. It will also allow you to pick certain workspace and drawing templates. This process will create a new and unique workspace for you to work in called Initial Setup. You can still use the 2D Drafting, 3D Modeling, and Classic AutoCAD workspaces that come out of the box or any migrated workspaces that you may have. You are not forced to use the Initial Setup Workspace, but you may find that you like it. This step can be skipped with no harm done whatsoever. If you feel that you missed out by skipping the process, just go to the Options Manager, User Preference Tab, and click the Initial Setup button on the bottom left to start it again. If you used it once, you can use it again to create a second (or third) workspace. I recommend renaming your first Initial Workspace because when you create a second one, AutoCAD 2010 will use the name Initial Workspace 1, then 2, then 3, etc. I would name your workspace according to the Industry and any specific details you included while setting it up. But of course, feel free to name it whatever you want to. This tool can help you create new workspaces quickly that are industry, template, and tool pallet specific with little effort.
Happy CADDING!
Monday, February 9, 2009
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Hey man,
ReplyDeleteAwesome Tutorial.
I am having troubles with this, and when I followed your tutorial, I dont have the "click the Initial Setup button on the bottom left".
Any tips?
Thanks. I love the Initial Setup Feature. I have used it to create workspaces and templates to suite different drawing needs.
ReplyDeleteThe bad part about Initial setup is that it is only available in AutoCAD. It is not available in the verticals like Civil3D, Map#D, Architecture, etc. If you are using a vertical, not pure AutoCAD, then it is not available. I don't think it is in AutoCAD LT either, though I don't know for sure. If anyone else knows please comment here.
I hope this helps answer your questions.
Thanks
ReplyDeleteGlad I could help out.
ReplyDeleteAm using autocad Architecture..And there is no other work space..
ReplyDeleteThe Initial Setup tool is only available with AutoCAD. It is not available with AutoCAD Verticals like AutoCAD Architectural. Sorry.
ReplyDeleteHi, I'm using AutoCAD 2010 (german edition) and I can't locate the "Initial Setup"-button either.
ReplyDeleteMartin, Are you using AutoCAD or an AutoCAD Vertical?
ReplyDelete