Qshake...
lol... I wasn't sure if it was a question or a comment. My thoughts were that "Hopefully it would be easier and less time consuming" The jury is still out. Time will tell, as I said I'm still in the research faze yet.
Qshake... Digitizers are useful for some projects. Scanning the drawing ( I would think - do not know as of yet)and importing it into AutoCAD would be faster.
Look at it this way: A set of structural drawing consist of 4, 8, 12 sheets when completed?
Would it be faster to digitize the plans...
Currently I am a work at home mom. I draw Civil/Survey maps for Civil Engineers and Surveyors. At this time I am currently using AutoCAD2000 and BHS... I have been using AutoCAD since 1992.
Here is a little background before I get to my question...
My husband works in Cable TV . He is what...
I have been using Boston Harbor Civil\Survey. It is very easy to use and not as expensive as most of the Civil\Survey programs on the market... go to www.bhsinc.com
Currently I am a work at home mom. I draw Civil/Survey maps for Civil Engineers and Surveyors. At this time I am currently using AutoCAD2000 and BHS... I have been using AutoCAD since 1992. So I have lots of experience.
First off I am not trying to sell my services to you.
Here is a little...