cad software
cad software Posted on: 30.08.2011 by Madge Humrich im new to this? any trusted software someone can point me towards? thanks | |
Madge Humrich 30.08.2011 | im new to this? any trusted software someone can point me towards? thanks |
Madge Humrich 01.09.2011 | downloading ;] |
Matthew Urtel 01.09.2011 | google sketch |
Madge Humrich 01.09.2011 | thanks... i really appreciate this feedback! il get started =] |
Chantelle Dellosso 01.09.2011 | If you want to create a 3d model: Google Sketchup should be suitable for what you want to do. Ive never used it but I've seen plenty of basic conceptual design work done with it. But if its just for the layout (top-down view of the controller) then just use something like Inkscape (vector graphics app) or Gimp to do your layout. Just make sure that when you create your graphics layout / 3d model, you do it in real-world units (inches / millimeters etc.) as opposed to pixels or something else. |
Branden Wentler 01.09.2011 | you could probably use any freeware CAD soft or the GiMP with vector graphics. Graph paper does the job as well |
Madge Humrich 01.09.2011 | http://www.instructables.com/image/F...nstruction.jpg found this online... hell i believe it would make more sense to use graph paper and a ruler!!!! |
Madge Humrich 01.09.2011 | uh... really jsut to design the face of my diy controller... se where buttons will go and knobs and faders and stuff... nothing too tech =) thanks though! |
Halley Wurzer 30.08.2011 | ^What he said... For solid modeling Solidworks or Inventor, they're really similar and both have advantages, I prefer Inventor. |
Branden Wentler 30.08.2011 | what do you want to do? archviz, circuit boards, schematics, auto and engine design? what's your budget? |
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