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Mostly their head (imagination) then uses pencil and paper to draw and refine ideas

and finally computers to 'draw' their designs in 2D and 3D.

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An architect can use an Auto CAD program on a computer to design buildings. CAD stands for Computer Aided Design. The Auto CAD program makes it easier to make the blueprints and make changes to them as needed.

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There are many tools used in drafting. Things such as pens, drawing boards, T-squares, drafting machines and computer programs are all used to aid the process.

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