Category: Autocad

  • MUST HAVE REVIT

    MUST HAVE REVIT
    DO NOT TAKE IF U DO NOT
    I HAVE ATTACHED THE REVIT FILE THERE IS 5 DIFFERENT WINDOW COVERINGS IN EACH ONE ADD A DIFFERENT TYPE OF STAIR CASE ANY KIND OF STAIRS

    I NEED 5 DIFFERENT TYPE THO

    IF THE REVIT FILE DOES NOT OPEN I HAVE ATTACHED A PHOTO OF WHAT U NEED TO BUILD IT IS A SIMPLE BUILD BUT COPY THE BUILD EXACTLY

  • Draw 4-barrel 10×6 reinforced concrete box culvert based on…

    I need a professional AutoCAD/Civil 3D drawing of a reinforced concrete box culvert for a drainage project.

    The culvert is a quadruple-cell (4 barrel) RCBC with the following dimensions:

    • Each cell clear span: 10 ft
    • Each cell clear height: 6 ft
    • Number of cells: 4
    • Total clear width: 40 ft
    • Approx. outside width: 53′-4″
    • Wall thickness: ~11 inches
    • Top slab thickness: ~10.5 inches

    I have attached an ADOT standard drawing (SD 6.04 series) that should be used as a reference for layout, reinforcement, and detailing, but note that the example shown is 6×6. Please adjust the geometry to match a 10 ft 6 ft configuration.

    What I need included in the drawing:

    • Cross-section showing all 4 culvert cells
    • Continuous top and bottom slab
    • Interior walls between cells
    • Proper spacing between barrels
    • Roadway embankment above culvert
    • Riprap at inlet and outlet
    • Basic dimensions labeled (span, height, total width)
    • Clean professional layout suitable for report/presentation
  • please complete the AutoCAD drawings for the Building Study…

    Hello, please complete the AutoCAD drawings for the Building Study Report according to the professors comments and requirements. Follow the instructions below carefully:

    1. Prepare a detailed foundation plan (Depth Element 1) showing:
      • Column grid layout
      • Footings and column locations
      • Beam layout
      • Proper spacing and alignment
    2. The drawing must be clear, large, and legible (not small or blurry). It should be suitable for direct insertion into the report.
    3. Include a clearly marked partial basement area (not full basement), showing its location within the foundation plan.
    4. Add proper labels and annotations, including:
      • Column
      • Footing
      • Beam
      • Foundation Plan
    5. Include dimensions, such as:
      • Column spacing
      • Footing sizes
    6. Ensure the drawing is code-consistent and realistic, following standard engineering layout practices.
    7. The drawing should be created in AutoCAD (2D) and exported as a high-quality image (or PDF) for the report.
    8. Maintain a clean and professional layout with proper linework (no broken or unclear lines).

    This must address all professor comments, especially regarding clarity, detail, and inclusion of the partial basement.

    Thank you.

  • please complete the AutoCAD drawings for the Building Study…

    Hello, please complete the AutoCAD drawings for the Building Study Report according to the professors comments and requirements. Follow the instructions below carefully:

    1. Prepare a detailed foundation plan (Depth Element 1) showing:
      • Column grid layout
      • Footings and column locations
      • Beam layout
      • Proper spacing and alignment
    2. The drawing must be clear, large, and legible (not small or blurry). It should be suitable for direct insertion into the report.
    3. Include a clearly marked partial basement area (not full basement), showing its location within the foundation plan.
    4. Add proper labels and annotations, including:
      • Column
      • Footing
      • Beam
      • Foundation Plan
    5. Include dimensions, such as:
      • Column spacing
      • Footing sizes
    6. Ensure the drawing is code-consistent and realistic, following standard engineering layout practices.
    7. The drawing should be created in AutoCAD (2D) and exported as a high-quality image (or PDF) for the report.
    8. Maintain a clean and professional layout with proper linework (no broken or unclear lines).

    This must address all professor comments, especially regarding clarity, detail, and inclusion of the partial basement.

    Thank you.

  • Autocad Question

    Hi, I want to clearly explain the deliverables for my Revit project (Villa Savoye).

    I already have a 3D model and reference drawings. I need you to organize the model properly in Revit and generate clean sheets for submission.

    Main deliverable:

    • Final Revit file (.rvt) with all views and sheets properly organized

    Required sheets:

    • A000: Cover sheet with one 3D view, project name, location
    • A100: Level 1 Plan (to scale)
    • A101: Level 2 Plan (to scale)
    • A102: Roof Plan (to scale)
    • A201: 4 Elevations (North, South, East, West)
    • A301: 2 Sections
    • A601: Exterior 3D view
    • A602: 3D view with section box
    • A603: 2 interior 3D views

    Simplified sheets (basic level is enough, no high detail needed):

    • A001: Site Plan (simple layout)
    • A002: Door & Window Schedule (basic)
    • A401: Detail sheet (basic enlarged views)
    • A501: Wall section (simple)
    • S001/S002: Structural plans (basic columns/beams)
    • G001/G002: Color legend plans (simple room colors)

    Important notes:

    • Units must be converted from metric to standard (imperial)
    • Sheets should be clean and similar to student-level Revit work (not highly detailed)
    • Follow the given reference images for layout

    Please confirm:

    1. You will provide the full .rvt file (not just images)
    2. All sheets listed above will be included
    3. Work can be done step-by-step (incremental updates if needed)

    Let me know your price and timeline.

  • Autocad Question

    1. Difference between Model Space and Paper Space

    Aspect Model Space Paper Space (Layouts)

    Main Function The core area for creating and editing geometric designs. All objects are drawn at 1:1 real-world scale (e.g., a 5m wall is drawn as 5 units). The area for preparing drawings for output. It simulates a physical sheet of paper, used to arrange views, add title blocks, and set print settings.

    Scale Works in actual size; no fixed scale by default. Supports multiple scales within one layout. You use viewports to display different scaled views of the model without changing the original geometry.

    Usage Focuses on design accuracy and modeling. Focuses on presentation, annotation organization, and final printing/exporting.

    2. How Annotative Scales Ensure Correct Text Height

    When you scale a drawing down to fit on paper, text and dimensions would normally shrink and become unreadable. Annotative scales solve this problem automatically:

    – Set a fixed paper height: You define the desired text height as it should appear on printed paper (e.g., 3mm or 0.125 inches).

    – Assign annotative scales: You add the scales you will use (e.g., 1:50, 1:100) to the text object.

    – Auto-adjustment: When you switch the viewport scale or drawing scale, AutoCAD automatically calculates and resizes the text so it always displays at the correct height on paper, regardless of how big or small the model view is.

    In short, annotative scales separate the “real size” of the model from the “display size” of annotations, ensuring clarity and consistency across different scales.

  • Autocad Question

    Hi, I need help with a Revit project based on Villa Savoye.

    I already have a 3D model and reference drawings. The task is to organize the model and generate clean Revit sheets (not highly detailed, just clear and correct for submission).

    Main requirements:

    • Convert units from metric to standard (imperial)
    • Create basic architectural sheets from the model

    Required sheets (focus on these):

    • A000: Cover sheet with 3D view
    • A100: Level 1 Plan
    • A101: Level 2 Plan
    • A102: Roof Plan
    • A201: 4 Elevations
    • A301: 2 Sections
    • A601A603: 3D views (exterior + simple interior views)

    Optional / can be simple (no need high detail):

    • A001: Site Plan (basic)
    • A002: Door & Window Schedule (simple)
    • A401/A501: Detail sheets (basic level)
    • S001/S002: Structural plans (simple layout only)
    • G001/G002: Color legend plans (basic rooms)

    The goal is clean, well-organized sheets similar to a student Revit assignment, not a highly detailed professional set.

    Please let me know if you can do this for a reasonable price.

  • MUSTTTT HAVE SKETCH UP!!!!!!

    I NEED YOU TO BUILD THIS HOUSE ATTACHED IN THE PHOTO EXACTLY THE SAME! SAME MATERIAL SAME COLOR AND EVRYTHING DO NOT CHANGE ANYTHING YOU MUSTTTTTTTT HAVE SKETCH UP!!!!!!!

    I NEED THE SKETCH UP FILE SHARED WITH ME DO NOT TAKE ASSIGNMENT IF U DO NOT HAVE SKETCH UP


    Requirements: As given

  • MUSTTTT HAVE SKETCH UP!!!!!!

    I NEED YOU TO BUILD THIS HOUSE ATTACHED IN THE PHOTO EXACTLY THE SAME! SAME MATERIAL SAME COLOR AND EVRYTHING DO NOT CHANGE ANYTHING YOU MUSTTTTTTTT HAVE SKETCH UP!!!!!!!

    I NEED THE SKETCH UP FILE SHARED WITH ME DO NOT TAKE ASSIGNMENT IF U DO NOT HAVE SKETCH UP


    Requirements: As given

  • MUSTTTT HAVE SKETCH UP!!!!!!

    I NEED YOU TO BUILD THIS HOUSE ATTACHED IN THE PHOTO EXACTLY THE SAME! SAME MATERIAL SAME COLOR AND EVRYTHING DO NOT CHANGE ANYTHING YOU MUSTTTTTTTT HAVE SKETCH UP!!!!!!!

    I NEED THE SKETCH UP FILE SHARED WITH ME DO NOT TAKE ASSIGNMENT IF U DO NOT HAVE SKETCH UP


    Requirements: As given