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I knew version 11 was great, but I didn't know just how great it was until our users started using it and offering their feedback! It's wonderful getting calls from those of you who have upgraded to 11. You love it, I love it, and industry experts seem to love it too. VectorWorks 11 has exceeded my expectations. I'm confident that it will exceed yours too.
Never before have we gone to such lengths to promote an upgrade.
We're traveling across the country to spread the news and show
off the new features. In fact, we'll be in Minnesota tonight at
the Apple Store in the Mall of America. Stop by if you're in the
area. Next week, we hit Boston, New York, and Philadelphia. Visit
our website for dates, cities, and information: www.nemetschek.net/tour
We're also excited for three great shows next month. The American Institute of Architects (AIA) Expo in Chicago from June 10-12 and the Pacific Coast Builders Conference (PCBC) from June 16-18. Plus, we'll be in New Orleans from June 21-23 for the National Educational Computing Conference (NECC), the world's largest educational technology conference for teachers and technology coordinators.
Whether we're in a city near you on our VectorWorks 11 tour, or demonstrating at an industry trade show- we hope to see you sometime soon!
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CEO, Nemetschek North America |
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Accessible Magic (Seattle, WA)
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King & King, a medium-sized architectural firm in a suburb of Syracuse, N.Y. had been struggling for years with a CAD application that wasn't performing as promised and was no longer supported by the developer. A thorough search in the field of top applications had lead the firm to choose VectorWorks as the answer to its problem. And that was the easy part.
Bringing its 40-person technical staff up to speed on a new, mission-critical application without missing deadlines and invoking prohibitive overhead costs meant that some training would be necessary. Thrown into the bargain was a substantial level of skepticism on the part of the project managers that they were being saddled with yet another burden in a production environment which was on the verge of collapse under the weight of the project load.
After reviewing many certified VW trainers across the country, Accessible Magic was selected. A series of discussions lead to the development of a syllabus for the initial phase of training. This was easily done since Accessible Magic had been conducting VectorWorks seminars in the Pacific Northwest since 1997.
It was decided that two project groups would participate in the
first on-site training session. Each of the two groups had several
members that were CAD-literate and digitally savvy. Each project
team received two and a half days of training. The material covered
included a basic overview of the application and the elements
of file structure, plus in-depth instruction in 2D drafting techniques
and workgroup referencing.
The major key to success was King & King's ability to quickly
develop a model on which all workgroup referencing would be based.
Each of the teams started work on the construction documents for
a new project. After the completion of the CD phase of these projects,
both project managers stated that the work was completed on time
and within budget, thanks to the user-friendly design of VectorWorks
and well-timed training.
This early success encouraged the partners to implement a program that provided basic VW training to over 40 partners, project managers, team leaders and members of the technical and IT staffs. A second round of training provided the same set of participants with intermediate skills. A Standards Committee and a VW Users Group had been started at the firm with the intent of providing a positive environment for both in-house instruction and ongoing study of a range of tools and techniques.
The transition to VectorWorks and the development of firm-wide proficiency was completed six months ahead of schedule. This encouraged King & King to apply for a grant from New York state that would provide funding for advanced training. The goal of this training was to have at least one person with advanced digital skills on each project team.
These advanced capabilities are now enabling partners and project managers to develop a comprehensive building design much more quickly and to communicate the intent of this design to the client much more effectively and economically.
To learn more about Accessible Magic and King & King Architects LLP, visit them on the web at:
www.accessiblemagic.com
www.kingarch.com
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How can I split selected objects with the Split tool?
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The Split tool, in Line Split mode, can split an object along a drawn line. By default, every object along the line is split; however, there are some instances where only certain objects need to be split. To do this, select the objects to be split. While drawing the line, press the Alt key (Windows) or Option key (Macintosh). Only the selected objects will be split(See Image
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VectorWorks 11 has a new Extend NURBS menu command. This allows you to extend any NURBS curve or surface along a straight line or smoothed curve. To do this, select a NURBS curve or NURBS surface. Select Model > Extend NURBS (See
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1). Select the end point (NURBS curve) or edge (NURBS surface) to extend by using the Next or Previous buttons. Select whether to make a linear or smooth extension. Enter the distance of the extension. Click Preview to see the result. Click OK to extend the NURBS curve or surface (See Image
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The Object Info palette VW 11 includes new functionality to save time and increase productivity. A new Scale option in RenderWorks allows you to interactively scale the texture on a selected object without changing the scale of the texture definition. This is useful not only because you can see the changes to your object as they are made, but you can also change the texture scale for individual objects without creating duplicate texture definitions. (See Image
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Have dashed lines been improved in VectorWorks 11?
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VectorWorks 11 adjusts the dash pattern of a 2D line to prevent spaces at either end of the line The adjustment is automatic, so there are no extra steps for you to perform. (See Image
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Nemetschek
North America Launches National VectorWorks 11 Tour
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As part of its VectorWorks 11 rollout campaign, Nemetschek North
America set out on a 14-city, cross-country tour to highlight
the benefits of the program’s new technology.
Stewart Rom, Vice President of Sales and Marketing for Nemetschek North America stated,
"VectorWorks 11 is a milestone release in our almost 20-year development history. In order to show off our latest technology to our users and prospects, we are partnering with our local VectorWorks user groups to host a series of events to demonstrate the key benefits in version 11. This nationwide tour is a terrific opportunity for VectorWorks users to network with one another, as well as with the NNA staff."
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ArchiDETAILS Now Available for VectorWorks 11
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Nemetschek North America announced the release of the new generation of ArchiDETAILS, a comprehensive architectural-detail construction library and drawing system. It contains over 100 pre-drawn detail objects, plus the subcomponents of each object, for easy "snap together" capability in the creation and modification of architectural details. The new library includes detail objects that reflect the latest residential energy codes and framing standards.
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Architosh News: What's Hot in 11
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Read a rave review on Architosh.com about the new features in VectorWorks 11. The review can be found online at www.architosh.com/news/2004-04/2004c-0419-vw11.phtml
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VectorWorks
Updates Its CD-ROM Based Training, and Introduces New AutoCAD
Transition CD
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In keeping with its commitment to provide its users with the most current training material, Nemetschek North America, in conjunction with its training partner, Resolve Software Solutions, announced the availability of its VectorWorks 11 CD-ROM based training curriculum. The series provides new and existing users the information they need to be successful in learning to draw with VectorWorks. In addition, the updated curriculum introduces a new CD to help AutoCAD® users migrate from AutoCAD to VectorWorks.
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TRADE SHOW DATES |
EVENT |
LOCATION |
June 10-12 |
AIA Expo |
Chicago, IL (Booth #843) |
June 16-18 |
PCBC |
San Francisco, CA (Booth #417) |
June 21-23 |
NECC |
New Orleans, LA (Booth #110) |
October 22-24 |
LDI |
Las Vegas, NV (Booth #821) |
October 30-November 2 |
ASLA |
Salt Lake City, UT |
TRAINING DATES |
LOCATION |
CLASS |
May 11-14 |
Columbia,
MD |
VectorWorks Fundamentals & Hands-On
3D |
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May 25-26 sold out
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New
York |
VectorWorks Fundamentals
3D |
May 27-28 |
New
York |
VectorWorks Hands-On
3D |
June 8-11 |
Los
Angeles |
VectorWorks Fundamentals & Hands-On
3D |
June 16-17 |
Columbia,
MD |
VectorWorks Fundamentals Only |
June 22-25 |
Calgary |
VectorWorks Fundamentals & Hands-On
3D |
July 12-15 |
Columbia,
MD |
VectorWorks Fundamentals & Hands-On
3D |
July 27-30 |
Atlanta,
GA |
VectorWorks Fundamentals & Hands-On
3D |
August 12-13 |
Columbia,
MD |
VectorWorks Fundamentals Only |
August 17-20 |
San
Francisco, CA |
VectorWorks Fundamentals & Hands-On
3D |
September 7-10 |
Columbia,
MD |
VectorWorks Fundamentals & Hands-On
3D |
September 13-16 |
Boston,
MA |
VectorWorks Fundamentals & Hands-On
3D |
September 21-24 |
Toronto |
VectorWorks Fundamentals & Hands-On
3D |
October 11-12 |
Columbia,
MD |
VectorWorks Fundamentals Only
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October 19-22 |
New
York, NY |
VectorWorks Fundamentals & Hands-On
3D |
November 9-12 |
Los
Angeles, CA |
VectorWorks Fundamentals & Hands-On
3D |
November 15-18 |
Columbia,
MD |
VectorWorks Fundamentals & Hands-On
3D |
December 9-10 |
Columbia,
MD |
VectorWorks Fundamentals Only |
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| AIA Accreditation
NNA is pleased to offer AIA Continuing Education credit for our
seminars. Architects can earn 16 learning units by attending the
VectorWorks Fundamentals course, and 16 learning units by attending
the VectorWorks Hands-on 3D course. For additional information,
contact marketing@nemetschek.net |
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