Q: How do I draw a wall?
DataCAD FAQ PageA: In DataCAD, a wall is essentially two or more lines running parallel to one another. So drawing a wall is just like drawing a line (see the FAQ answer above), but you first need to turn on the Walls function, and set the width of the wall. To do this, go to Edit/Architct and select the Walls option. Now select the Width option, and you will be prompted to, "Select the wall width" (or press the = key to get there with one key press!) Type in a width and press the <Enter> key.
Q: Can I draw walls with more than one line, like for a brick cavity wall?
DataCAD FAQ PageA: Yes. You can draw walls of up to 3 or 4 parallel lines. Follow the directions above for drawing a 2-line wall, but after selecting Edit/Architct, select either 3LnWalls or 4LnWalls. As you select each one, a different set of option buttons will appear to allow you to select the color and linetype of each line. Once you get something you like you can save those settings for future use by using the WallStyl/SaveCurr option, and giving your new wall style a name.
Q - Can you draw my character for me?
The Art of Synnabar: FAQ - Frequently Asked QuestionsA - I'm sorry, but I just don't have time! Please don't be offended if you email me and I decline - I hate saying no, but at this rate I have to, unfortunately. Maybe someday I'll win the lottery and do free pics for everyone (I would LOVE to draw for all of you - you've all got such great ideas and characters!), but for now I can't accept any new art trades, requests, or commissions.
Q - What do you use to draw and paint?
The Art of Synnabar: FAQ - Frequently Asked QuestionsA - I LOVE LOVE LOVE mechanical pencils, like the Quicker Clickers by Pentel. I often use click/stick erasers like the Sanford Tuff Stuff and Pentel Clic Eraser Stic. I like to use gray-paper stumps or tortillons to blend pencil. RSVP pens are great, too! I'll draw on almost anything, but I most often use bristol, illustration board, or cardstock, and sometimes specialty papers for fun.
Q - Why don't you draw "adult" stuff?
The Art of Synnabar: FAQ - Frequently Asked QuestionsA - Well, I've had my share of life-drawing classes and I do think the human body is beautiful in all shapes and sizes. However, I just don't enjoy drawing "adult stuff" (though I do firmly believe people should draw what they enjoy, so if you like it, go right ahead).
Q.Do you draw up professional family tree wall charts?
Genealogy and Family History Researcher in England ... Insur...Unfortunately at present I do not have the means to provide this service but you will find many advertisers who can help you in such magazines as, Practical Family History.
Q - What are the physical differences between an Amvic and traditional wall?
ICF FAQA - An Amvic wall is stronger, more soundproof, more resistant to natural disasters, better insulated, has a superior R-value, is more energy efficient and reduces air infiltration. In addition it also provides numerous benefits from the thermal mass of the concrete. Top
Q. What is a Wall Safe?
homesafesA wall safe is a metal box that can be locked but is installed actually inside your wall space in the place of existing bricks and plaster. This type of safe is generally thought of in people's minds as the type that you see hidden behind a painting on a wall. We do not offer an installation service for Wall Safes; we always recommend that you speak to your preferred building contractor.
Q - What is a dwarf wall?
UPVC Conservatories, Conservatory Prices Online, DIY Conserv...A - A dwarf wall is a small brick wall which the conservatory frame sits on and is 600mm high starting at the damp course level or you can have a full height model, sometimes referred to a glass to ground which sits directly on top of the damp course
Can someone draw something for me?
Adrenaline - Montreal's Professional Tattoos & Body Piercing...Our tattoo artists love to do custom work and are happy to give free consultation appointments to customers who would like to discuss ideas.
How do I draw on an image?
Java 2D FAQIf your image is an external image in a format such as JPG then first you load it into a BufferedImage using the javax.imageio.ImageIO class Then you can obtain a Graphics2D for rendering to the in-memory copy of the image. Here's a sample that does this: BufferedImage bi = null; try { bi = ImageIO.read(new File("images/bld.jpg")); } catch (IOException ioe) { } Graphics2D g2d = bi.createGraphics(); g2d.drawLine(10, 10, 20, 20); // draw a line on the image ... g2d.dispose();
Q: How do I draw a line?
DataCAD FAQ PageA: In DataCAD that's easy. The answer is, you don't have to do anything, since the program defaults to drawing lines! Well, you don't have to select any menu options anyway. Just place the cursor in the Drawing Window and click the left mouse button. This is the point from which the line will begin. Now move the cursor where you want the end of the line to be, and left click the mouse again. If you continue to move and left-click, you will continue to create lines.
Will there be wall damage?
FAQexperienced contractor will cause less damage than a novice. Ask the contractor to test a small area to determine.
Q - How does Amvic compare to concrete block or poured wall construction?
ICF FAQA - When cured, the concrete in AMVIC walls is 50% stronger and use 30% less concrete than traditionally poured walls. While the cost of a bare block or poured wall is less, AMVIC provides insulation and furring strips, and is ready to finish, making it a cost effective and less labor-intensive choice. AMVIC also is far less labor intensive to use where there are frequent openings and/or popouts as are frequently the case in residential construction.
How Do you Draw?
Crunchieinablender.com- the place for all your imaging needs...I draw with a crazy, psycho optical mouse. It really has a mind of its own. o.o (I'm actually thinking of making it a CB character! xD) I draw on MS Paint, as I only have that, and sometimes I draw on oekakies. I have a private, personal one that only I use, and I draw on that.
