From t-square & triangle era

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Had 25 yrs of using the old noggin. Willing to relearn. Although I
wonder what Michaelangelo or Corbousier would do if given a computer.
Autodesk seems to be the most prominent, but would like to hear of
other's opinions of other systems out there, like maybe Sun's.
Respond: (e-mail address removed).
 
Had 25 yrs of using the old noggin. Willing to relearn.
Although I wonder what Michaelangelo or Corbousier would do if
given a computer. Autodesk seems to be the most prominent, but
would like to hear of other's opinions of other systems out
there, like maybe Sun's. Respond: (e-mail address removed).

You'll have to make more sense, I don't have a clue what you're
talking about. Are you looking for CAD software?

Regards,
Wald
 
Had 25 yrs of using the old noggin. Willing to relearn. Although I
wonder what Michaelangelo or Corbousier would do if given a computer.
Autodesk seems to be the most prominent, but would like to hear of
other's opinions of other systems out there, like maybe Sun's.
Respond: (e-mail address removed).

Some Freeware CAD apps (and other vector drawing apps) that have been mentioned in ACF are listed here:

http://www.pricelesswarehome.org/acf/P_GRAPHICS.php#1.10Editor:3DVector-Draw
http://www.pricelesswarehome.org/acf/P_GRAPHICS.php#1.30Editor:Vector-Draw

Susan
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Some Freeware CAD apps (and other vector drawing apps) that have been
mentioned in ACF are listed here:

http://www.pricelesswarehome.org/acf/P_GRAPHICS.php#1.10Editor:3DVector
-Draw
http://www.pricelesswarehome.org/acf/P_GRAPHICS.php#1.30Editor:Vector-D
raw

Susan

A9CAD from A9Tech.com
AutoCAD compatible files, 2D only - commands limited to the basics.
Look for tutorials etc. which specifically handle the transition from
drawing board to CAD: Lines are only connected if you say so (by using
'snaps' - precision in a good CAD program is very high); drawings are
prepared full-scale eg 1:1, only scaled for printing ...
If A9CAD doesn't drive you up the wall then you are on your way :-)
 
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