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Loft Cad 2010 Vs Cad 2011


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I think the Loft command made an real big upgrade in cad2011... total different from 2010... but u get used to everything....

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it is a good upgrade but should have the option to do solid as before and separate the option of the new "solid":P

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it is a good upgrade but should have the option to do solid as before and separate the option of the new "solid":P

 

Yeah... I pulled this from a blog somewhere.

 

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"A lot of new changes are not immediately apparent- for instance the loft command has been overhauled to allow for surface creation. Previously, the dialog box came up automatically, now you have to use the Settings option to make it come up.

 

Source: http://wlecouteur.blogspot.com/2010/04/autocad-2011.html

 

I can see where this can become confusing...

 

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Thank you for the bit of information kencaz. I guess when I finally get around to loading 2011 I'll have to check out those settings myself.

 

Why did some programmer decide to go ahead and change the here-to-for default for the loft command from solid to surface? I don't recall anyone asking the users for their opinion.

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