Standard AutoCAD treats walls as simple lines. If you want to change a wall thickness, you have to offset lines manually, trim corners, and clean up hatches. This is tedious and prone to error.
Because is a popular but third-party plugin (primarily developed by a Korean developer, often used for architectural workflows in AutoCAD), official English documentation can be scarce. It is widely used for automating 2D drawings, specifically for creating architectural sections, elevations, and wall/column tools.
Standard AutoCAD treats walls as simple lines. If you want to change a wall thickness, you have to offset lines manually, trim corners, and clean up hatches. This is tedious and prone to error.
Because is a popular but third-party plugin (primarily developed by a Korean developer, often used for architectural workflows in AutoCAD), official English documentation can be scarce. It is widely used for automating 2D drawings, specifically for creating architectural sections, elevations, and wall/column tools.