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Double Your AutoCAD Productivity, Use ChatGPT | AutoCAD Tutorial



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  1. Sir, in latest versions of autocad after 2019, yqarch plugin is introduced with list of latest commands. If we learn these commands, our autocad drawings preparation speed becomes 20 times much faster. Please guide us if you have any tutorial

  2. Only the task is to calculate the parameters, u can use excel instead. Y such lengthy method. I thought ur program will draw the stairs also…. or m i missing something.

  3. waste of time. Although it calculated wrong at the last. how a 10 fet height building has 35 no of risers of 7 inches. use common sense. and you can find it by simply dividing building height with the height of each riser. and almost those are 17 or 18 risers.

  4. With all due respect, stairs rise height and other and other things that are not related to structural design should definitely not be designed by a civil engineer!! Stairs design are major part of the architectural design and can affect and/or can be affected every other unit(room, etc). You can not just simply use a script that will find the number of riser or riser height for you and design your stairs only using that.

  5. Hello, I watched one of your videos on how to add the AutoLISP extension in AutoCAD in order to instruct the software to calculate heights. I’m an architect and I want to use this function to calculate surfaces quickly without designing contours. Do you have any ideas on how to do this automatically?

  6. Too complicated, if you're an architect or an engineer you should know how to work a calculator
    Say: ffl to ffl is 3m. You would like to have risers of 170mm. 3000 /170 =17,6 risers you should know if you'd rather have bigger riser then you go for 17 risers if you don't want to have smaller risers than 170 then you go for 18 risers. So 3000/18=166,666mm risers. That is done in less than 20 seconds. And if you've been doing this for a few years you don't even have to do anything it should be in your head. If you design your building according to 170mm risers then 18 risers will give you a ffl to ffl of 3060mm. And if you really want do it properly do a small Excell sheet that will work it out in seconds. You can do risers treads anything you need.

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