Re: the great CAD debate
Posted by
ron ginger
on 2001-07-28 17:58:03 UTC
I am something of a CAD juinkie- Ive bought several of the low end
packages, as well as both Bobcad and Vector.
I keep looking for the one so easy to use you just think of a design and
it pops up on the screen :-)
I bought TurboCad V7 Pro because of its software development kit. I was
very interested in how they do that, and have read a bit of the docs,
although I have not done anything usefull yet. My interest is to be able
to take a Table of Offsetts for a boat design and enter the numbers and
have the hull lines generated automatically..
I like Turbocad a lot- Ive found it easy to use, and the 3D stuff is
nice- even some very realistic renderings, with control of light sources
etc.
ron ginger
packages, as well as both Bobcad and Vector.
I keep looking for the one so easy to use you just think of a design and
it pops up on the screen :-)
I bought TurboCad V7 Pro because of its software development kit. I was
very interested in how they do that, and have read a bit of the docs,
although I have not done anything usefull yet. My interest is to be able
to take a Table of Offsetts for a boat design and enter the numbers and
have the hull lines generated automatically..
I like Turbocad a lot- Ive found it easy to use, and the 3D stuff is
nice- even some very realistic renderings, with control of light sources
etc.
ron ginger
Discussion Thread
ron ginger
2001-07-28 17:58:03 UTC
Re: the great CAD debate
Fitch R. Williams
2001-07-28 18:37:32 UTC
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2001-07-28 18:43:07 UTC
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2001-07-28 20:19:32 UTC
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Jon Anderson
2001-07-28 20:27:26 UTC
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Craig Chamberlin
2001-07-28 20:30:23 UTC
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2001-07-29 08:10:34 UTC
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