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Cheap Tricks Index 1990-2000 Cheap Tricks Index 1990-2000 ?, Wildcards Oct 91 4 3D CAD Shootout Apr 98 1 $, Dollar Sign, Keyboard Macro Apr 91 4 3D cars & people Nov 98 2 $ Dec 99 1 3D Cars & Trucks Feb 99 8 $$$ Marker file Feb 99 6 3D Construction Drawing Apr 95 1 *, Wildcards Oct 91 4 3D CAD Design Shootout, observations Dec 97 3 %1 to %10, DOS Replaceable Parameters Dec 91 5 3D CAD Design Shootout, playoff-caliber teams Dec 97 3 0, Alt-0 keyboard interrupt Apr 93 4 3D Cursor Dec 94 2 1.25 Million Questions May 99 7 3D Cursor Aug 95 4 10-Base-2; 10-Base-T Dec 97 4 3D Cursor Mar 95 3 16 bit processing Sep 96 2 3D Cursor, undocumented features Jun 97 4 16-bit processing May 93 3 3D Cylinder stretching Jan 98 8 3D Design & Presentation Dec 94 1 2 ½ D 3D Design Models, DC Viewer Mar 97 1 3D Designer's CADD Shootout Sep 99 2 2 1/2 D, vs. 3D for sections Jun 96 1 3D Designers CAD Shootout Dec 98 1 2 1/2D Modeling May 94 1 3D Designers CAD Shootout Nov 98 8 2 1/2 D massing model Jan 99 6 3D Drawings, As Construction Drawings Dec 91 2 2 line trim for stretching Jul 96 4 3D, Easy Method, Neal Mortenson Jan 94 3 2 1/2D vs. 3D, chart of differences Apr 00 3 3D Edit Menu May 94 3 2 1/2D vs. 3D Apr 00 2 3D Edit Plane Dec 94 4 2 1/2D, defined Apr 00 2 3D Edit, Won't work May 91 5 20/20 rule Feb 95 2 3D Editing Jan 98 8 286, 386, 486, with DOS 5.0 Aug 91 4 3D, Elevation save Mar 99 5 3D Elevation View Jun 91 2 3D Entity Menu May 94 3 2D 3D Framing macro Oct 94 8 3D, from 2D Transformations May 97 1 2D vs. 2 1/2D vs. 3D Sep 94 1 3D GoToView & Viewmaster Oct 92 3 2D GoToViews, saving in LyrUtil Dec 97 7 3D GoToView, saves ClipCube setting May 96 4 2D GoToViews, vs. 3D Oct 97 3 3D GoToView, vs. 2D GoToView Apr 96 4 2D to 3D conversion May 97 1 3D GoToViews Aug 94 4 2D to 3D conversion Dec 97 6 3D GoToViews Jan 99 6 2D vs. 2 1/2D vs. 3D Dec 94 1 3D GoToViews, clip cube boundaries Apr 99 5 2D Entities, Can't edit in 3D May 91 5 3D GoToViews, MSP soulmate Oct 99 2 2D vs. 2 1/2D vs. 3D May 97 1 3D GoToViews, multi-view Windows Mar 98 3 2D/3D Symbols Dec 99 2 3D GoToViews, use with MSP Mar 99 7 2D Drafting, Use of Clip Cube May 91 3 3D GoToViews, vs. 2D Oct 97 3 2D/3D Symbols Jan 99 2 3D Hatching, use with hide Apr 95 6 2D vs. 3D GoToViews, differences Apr 00 8 3D Hide Jun 91 2 2D GoToViews, see GoToViews, 2D 3D Hide, DelDoubl Nov 94 3 2D vs. 3D, DataCAD Plus concepts May 00 6 3D Hide, eliminating doubled lines Feb 95 6 2LineBreak macro Apr 96 5 3D, Hideable "cardboard" Mar 96 2 3 Pt. Arc Sep 91 3 3D, Hideable People, Neal Mortenson, Environ. Architecture Jan 94 3 3 ring binder Dec 91 6 3D CAD Shootout Nov 98 8 3 hour rule May 00 2 3D, Hiding Hatch, Bruce Kaplan, ARCHSoft Jan 94 4 32 Bit Processing Sep 96 2 3D Images, To other products May 92 5 32-bit processing May 93 3 3D Imports, tessellation problem Jul 95 5 32 bit, vs. 16 and 8 Feb 93 2 3D Isometric Nov 98 1 32-bit software Mar 95 3 3D Landscaping May 97 2 32 bit operating systems Nov 00 5 3D Line Dec 97 6 386 vs. 486 Jun 93 1 3D Line Convert Macro (S70) Jun 98 4 3D Lines, rendering in Velocity Sep 94 4 3D 3D Lines, Rendering in Velocity Nov 91 4 3D maodeling Feb 97 7 3D Jan 99 6 3D, converting to 2D Nov 95 7 3D May 99 3 3D Mesh Jun 99 2 3D CAD Design Shootout, 2nd Annual coming Nov 97 8 3D modeling, animations Aug 97 6 3D CAD Design Shootout, 2nd Annual account Dec 97 1-3 3D modeling, CAD patterns for foam/cardboard Jan 97 5 3D Jun 99 7 3D modeling, from 2D plan May 97 1 3D Apr 99 8 3D modeling, reader's tricks Jan 97 5 3D CAD Design Shootout Oct 97 6 3D Modeling Mar 95 3 3D, AEC May event May 99 9 3D Modeling, 3D Plane Editor Sep 95 2 3D CAD Deesign Shootout, 1st Review Feb 97 7 3D Modeling, 3D Stretch Sep 95 2 3D CAD Design Shootout, crash & burners Dec 97 2 3D Modeling, 3D vs. 2 1/2D Sep 95 1 3D CAD Design Shootout, voting system Dec 97 2 3D Modeling, building Sep 95 1 3D CAD Design Shootout, winner(s) Dec 97 3 3D Corner Sep 94 2 3D CAD Shootout Dec 96 1 3D Menus vs 2D Menus May 94 3 3D CAD Shootout Nov 96 2 3D Modeling, Centering May 92 4 3D CAD Shootout Nov 96 6 3D Modeling, creating gable inserts Sep 95 2 3D CAD Design Shootout, middle of the packer Dec 97 2 3D Modeling, DXF transfer problems Apr 93 2 1 3D Modeling, Enhancing Your Freehand Drawings Jan 91 1-2 3D Site Plans Nov,92,- 3D Modeling, Explode Nov 92 5 3D Site symbols Jun 99 2 3D Modeling, Half-round windows Oct 92 5 3D Stair macro Dec 96 3 3D Modeling, Hide with Crop View Jul 91 4 3D Studio Nov 96 3 3D Modeling, Hideable Corners Jan 93 5 3D Studio Max Feb 97 7 3D Modeling, Horizontal Slab Jun 92 3 3D, symbol elevations Jan 95 3 3D Modeling, Horizontal Slab Sep 95 2 3D Symbols Organic CADD free download Sep 99 7 3D Modeling, Inclined Plane Jan 91 2 3D Terrain Modeler Jun 99 2 3D Modeling, menu scenarios May 94 3 3D Terrain Modeler Feb 99 8 3D Modeling, Mitered corners Oct 92 4 3D Text Elefont Nov 99 4 3D Modeling, model types Sep 95 1 3D Thinking Jun,92,- 3D Modeling, New Kind of Working Drawings Jul 91 5 3D Thinking (Jun 92) May 97 1 3D Modeling, New Kind of Working Drawings Dec 91 1 3D, to 2D Jun 95 7 3D Modeling, Picture Frame analogy Jun 92 1 3D Trees free download Dec 99 6 3D Modeling, siding w/TouchUp macro Sep 95 3 3D, True model entourage Mar 96 2 3D Modeling, Site Plans Nov 92 1-2 3D, use of Z dimensioning Dec 97 5 3D Modeling, Skin technique Jan 92 3 3D Modeling, Can't Erase or Move Jul 91 5 3D Modeling, step by step Sep 95 2 3D Views May 94 2 3D Modeling, tilt-up slab technique Sep 95 3 3D Views May 94 3 3D Modeling, Tilt Slab Technique Sep 94 1 3D Views Jul 94 2 3D Modeling, Tilt-Up Method Jan 91 1-2 3D Views, 3D Cursor undocumented features Jun 97 4 3D Modeling, use of Alt-0 interrupt Apr 93 4 3D Views, Control, Reset, ViewCntr Feb 91 5 3D Modeling, Use of Clip Cube May 91 3 3D Views, Disappears Feb 91 5 3D Modeling, using plan as guide Sep 95 1 3D Views, from Navigator Pad Jun 94 3 3D Modeling, using RevSurf for Rectangular models Apr 93 3 3D Views, GoToView, unlimited number Feb 91 3 3D Modeling vs. 2 1/2 D May 94 1 3D Views, Parallel Jul 94 3 3D Modeling vs. 3D Viewing May 94 2 3D Views, via z-height Jul 98 2 3D Modeling, windows as thin slabs Sep 95 3 3D Views, with Clip Cube Oct 97 3 3D Modeling, Windows Feb 93 6 3D, vignettes Jul 99 7 3D Models Sep 98 4 3D, Voids Jan 95 2 3D Models Nov 98 2 3D Voids, pop-out problem Sep 95 8 3D Models, efficiency Jan 98 8 3D Voids, reference face fix Jan 96 4 3D Move Oct 96 5 3D, walls Jan 95 3 3D Move/Stretch Jul 97 2 3D Windows Nov 94 5 3D Navigation Tools, DC Viewer Mar 97 1 3D with optical glasses, Phil Hardison, Rasmussen & Associates Jan 94 5 3D Objects intelligent placement in ArCon Dec 99 5 3D work, display z May 97 4 3D People Nov 98 2 3D Working Drawings, More Dec 92 1 3D Placemarkers May,92,- 3D World Mar 92 5 3D Placemarkers Sep 94 1 3D World Jun 91 6 3D Placemarkers (May 92) May 97 1 3D Modeling, centering views w/Controls Jun 94 4 3D Plane Editor Sep 92 5 3D view in template, 3D depiction Feb 98 2 3D Plane Editor Sep 94 2 3D GoToViews, see GoToViews, 3D 3D Plane Editor Aug 94 4 3D cursor Sep 00 2 3D Plane Editor, CTW B19 May 97 4 3D Designers CADD Shootout Feb 00 6 3D Plane Editor macro Jun 96 3 3D Commands , won't work w/2D Apr 00 3 3D Polygon Dec 97 6 3D Designer's CADD Shootout Jul 00 9 3D Polygon, add vertice May 97 2 3D Entities Apr 00 1 3D power Tools Aug 95 8 3D Cursor, see cursor, 3D 3D Power Tools Oct 94 8 3D GoToViews Apr 00 4 3D Power Tools Nov 94 3 3D marker Jul 00 4 3D Power Tools Jul 95 7 3D modeling, normals Jul 00 3 3D Power Tools Sep 95 9 3D Modeling, pond Apr 00 8 3D Power Tools Jan 97 6 3D Modeling, use in rendering Jul 00 1 3D Power Tools Sep 98 8 3D Objects, o2c Dec 00 4 3D Power Tools Feb 99 8 3D Designer's CADD Shootout Mar 00 2 3D Power Tools May 99 5 3D PDF" Dec 00 8 3D Power Tools Sep 99 3 3D Plane Editor macro Jul 00 5 3D Power Tools macros Jun 96 3 3D Polygon, rectangular Dec 00 5 3D Railing macro Nov 98 2 3D Power Tools, knife Apr 00 1 3D Railing macro Oct 98 7 3D Power Tools Jan 00 7 3D Railing macro (B99) Apr 99 8 3D Power Tools Jul 00 5 3D, recap of May 26 event in LA Jul 99 6 3D Roofs, using RoofCons Jun 00 5 3D Rendering, reader's tricks Jan 97 5 3D Studio Jul 00 1 3D, requirements Jul 99 7 3D vs.
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