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The introduction should be at least 4 sentences. Some of the most important tools for drafting and design professionals are those that convert 2-D drawings into 3-D representations. Spatial Manager is such a tool, and it is available as a free download for AutoCAD users on Autodesk's website. When activated, AutoCAD will automatically remember the position of any elements that were added to the drawing through coordinates, including text and dimensions. Projects can be saved and reopened at any time, and new 3-D views can be created to better visualize complex designs without having to actually create them in three dimensions on paper or blocks. After the installer has been downloaded and run, users can quickly and easily import their exported AutoCAD files. The software comes with a number of pre-installed templates for common services such as foundations, walls, columns, beams, joists and trusses. Users can use the templates as starter plans to begin building their projects from scratch. The first step in using the program is to create a database for the project files that will be created. Spatial Manager allows users to map a database onto a floor plan or GPS coordinates through its Process Plan Wizard. The user then selects what parts of the drawing will be visible in each view. If the user has multiple drawings, he or she can create a database for each one. The second step is to create a model file. These were previously viewed as two separate files: an .SD (specification) and an .STO (structure). The new system allows users to combine these files into one, creating viewpoints that match the actual size and shape of the design. A surface is then created using the coordinates of each part of the drawing. The process is then repeated for all sides and top and bottom views of the house. After model files are created in this fashion, they can be exported in AutoCAD formats so they can be imported in AutoCAD. The final step in using Spatial Manager is to develop a view plan. These plans can be set to either show or hide each part of the drawing. The view plan can also be used to help get dimensions correct, since the software remembers the shape of each part that was added through dimensions. As mentioned previously, customized views are supported for increased ease of use. Users are able to set up specialized views for various types of projects depending on what they want to see. For example, if the user wants to show the roof plan but hide the top windows, he or she can create a custom view for that purpose. The software includes a variety of tools for exporting files. Users are able to export 2-D or 3-D files to either AutoCAD or IGES format, and they can also create web pages showing their 3-D drawings. A few basic drawing tools are included in Spatial Manager. These include snapping options, which help users line up parts of the drawing with each other; distance measurements; dimensions; and surface plot levels, which control what will be seen through windows. Spatial Manager is highly customizable. eccc085e13
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