Before 2010, 3D in AutoCAD was rigid—you had boxes, cylinders, and extrusions. AutoCAD 2010 introduced tools. Using new mesh modeling and Subobject Selection (Ctrl+click), users could push, pull, crease, and smooth faces like clay.
For those interested in the technical side, Kean Walmsley's blog provides expert-level insights into the new APIs for parametric drawing and mesh manipulation introduced in this version. Through the Interface Key Features Highlighted in These Posts Most "best of" posts from 2010 focus on three core pillars:
enabled users to refine 3D surfaces into more complex, curved geometries. PDF Integration
Before 2010, 3D in AutoCAD was rigid—you had boxes, cylinders, and extrusions. AutoCAD 2010 introduced tools. Using new mesh modeling and Subobject Selection (Ctrl+click), users could push, pull, crease, and smooth faces like clay.
For those interested in the technical side, Kean Walmsley's blog provides expert-level insights into the new APIs for parametric drawing and mesh manipulation introduced in this version. Through the Interface Key Features Highlighted in These Posts Most "best of" posts from 2010 focus on three core pillars: Autocad 2010
enabled users to refine 3D surfaces into more complex, curved geometries. PDF Integration Before 2010, 3D in AutoCAD was rigid—you had