My father's been using AutoCAD for years in his career as a mechanical engineer, and now in his second career as an architectural illustrator. He's tried other programs - like when an new employer seems to prefer something else - but he always comes back to AutoCAD when it's all said and done.
So many people swear by AutoCAD. It's the software I learned drafting on (in Jr. High School, we had one of the earliest versions of the software). Solidworks gives it a good run for the money, but AutoCAD is too strong to go down. Tons of drafters work by it exclusively.
This article is excellently written, very educational. The main point I take away though is that @UPSLynx got to go to Lucasfilm and I didn't!!! Nerd tantrum, wahhhhhh!!!!
This article is excellently written, very educational. The main point I take away though is that @UPSLynx got to go to Lucasfilm and I didn't!!! Nerd tantrum, wahhhhhh!!!!
Have you seen his pictures of his trip to Lucas Film yet? They're so cool! I had to tuck my jaw back in the props were just so incredible.
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midga"There's so much hot dog in Rome" ~digi(> ^.(> O_o)>Icrontian
So many people swear by AutoCAD. It's the software I learned drafting on (in Jr. High School, we had one of the earliest versions of the software). Solidworks gives it a good run for the money, but AutoCAD is too strong to go down. Tons of drafters work by it exclusively.
There's really no comparison between SolidWorks and AutoCAD. One is a 3D solid-modeling program and the other happens to be able to do some 3D, but is essentially a 2D CAD program. If you want to talk comparisons, Autodesk's Inventor is really the SolidWorks competitor. Between the two, I'll take SolidWorks every time, but honestly I prefer PRO/Engineer over both.
The entire trip was worth it for this photo alone! It reminds me of that scene in U2's Rattle and Hum where they visit Graceland and Edge sits on Elvis motorcycle. Best field trip ever man!
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I've messed with AutoCAD and Inventor for around a decade now. I'd heard of Maya, but I didn't realize it was an Autodesk product.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/63697416@N00/ Dude, Pro/E is SO GOOD.
BricsCAD came close to replacing AutoCAD when I worked on Linux but on Windows it's not much of a contest.
(Also, I forgot that I cleaned that pic up before going to FB with it)
Also, almost no one I speak to agrees with me about Pro/E. y'all :3