02-21-2010, 06:13 PM | #11 |
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I wouldn't even want to think of producing that design/program in 2D Autocad! (Acad has limited wireframe capability, but still....)
That originated as a 3D solid-model fer sure. |
02-22-2010, 08:50 PM | #12 |
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Te newest versions of Autocad do support 3d modeling, and while there are better ones out there, it is still the most widely used, and most widely taught.
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02-23-2010, 12:54 PM | #13 |
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Yeah, Acad had supported 3D since v12 or so - it's what I used for my senior project in '93. 2D autocad drafting is still extremely popular, but I haven't seen it used for 3D in forever - Autodesk has pushed Inventor heavily to replace Mechanical Desktop (the acad 3D extension) for the last 8 years or so.
But it's not parametric modeling with complex-curve capability & all - and a major PITA comparatively. Hell, I can't even imagine doing that helmet with Inventor or SolidWorks - virtually all my stuff consists of simple shapes (it's the making them work part that's hard!). Last edited by Kerry_129; 02-23-2010 at 12:57 PM.. |
02-23-2010, 04:48 PM | #14 |
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