![]() A designer I know is in the process of learning Acad. college have expressed how Acad is no comparasion to an actual 3D modeling package. Most of the packages mentioned above, have "translators" that allow you to save files as Acad files to let you program w/them.īottom line: I recommend getting a 3D model, parts, assembly, drafting & analysis packaged program. The assemblies you assemble will give you interference feed back & eleminate production problems, as well as structural analysis testing. They'll let you produce 3D models that you can tie directly to drafting & produce multiple views of parts or assemblies. Solid modeling programs like Soild Edge, (I use it work, it's great, built my arm w/it), Solid Works, Pro-E, Catia, Rhyno & I'm sure there are others, give you alot more for your $, IMO. Acad is still so popular, IMO, because it is very stable & a lot of cnc machines use it for programming. Then I would suggest an actual parametric solid modeling program. ![]() Acad is ok.but if you really want to go 3D
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