Release notes 012

This is a summary of the most interesting changes occured in FreeCAD since latest version. See here for the complete list of changes.

Architecture

 * A new Architecture module is now part of FreeCAD. It is still in early development, but already features a couple of handy helper objects, such as walls and structural elements (columns and beams). Those can be built on top of existing 2D geometry, such as lines, wires and sketches, by specifying a width and a height, or, in case of structural elements, on top of 2D profiles. They can also be based on solids, or even include other solid shapes, as additions or even as subtractions, allowing virtually any possible geometry.


 * The Arch module also features an IFC importer, a DAE (collada) importer and exporter, and a special OBJ exporter more suited to architecture models than the standard one.


 * Included in the Arch module is also a growing collection of tools to make the process of working with Mesh objects from other applications such as Blender easier. Mesh objects, if well modeled, can easily and automatically be turned into clean shapes, and then into parametric Arch objects.

2D Drafting

 * Reclaim your work space! The Draft module now features a new UI mode that uses the FreeCAD Task system, which gathers all user interaction in one place, redeeming the precious space eaten by the Draft toolbar.


 * The Draft Trim/Extend tool is now able to extrude single faces of existing objects.


 * Several new snap modes have been added, now allowing to snap perpendicularly and parallel to existing lines, and to locations that are aligned with other line segments.


 * The Draft module also features a new tool that produces, inside the same document, a projected 2D view of any 3D shape.


 * Draft objects can now be drawn directly on top of existing faces. If you didn't specify a working plane, it will be adapted temporarily to the underlying face.


 * The Draft module is now able to import Bézier curves from SVG files.