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differences between catia and autocad

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I am a technical aeronautical student and at school I am following a 2d course with cad.. only if the lessons proceed slowly and I would like to learn faster, for this I am learning alone.. Another problem is that I would like a future as a designer in the aeronautical field and I would like to get used to software used in that field.. so you will find an occupation immediately. . without doing too much courses also because I do not have the economic availability.. excuse the abbreviations and errors but his writing with cell... :
Your intentions are good. has school how much you miss to graduate? 1 year?, 2 then I assume you will do some specialized academic courses.
the use of catia, like other high-end cads like this you can do through the tutorials that are installed in the software itself, at least to take a little hand with the program, but keep in mind that it is not so simple to learn alone because there are a mountain of things that only with specific courses you learn, but try not harm.
 
catia does not serve to shape surfaces.
and what cars do then with catia, the yugo? (Croatian Serbian Technology Diamond Tip --- Quote ---)

jokes aside, I'm very well with the design modules of catia. surfaces, subdivision surfaces, rendering and company are no less than alias and partners.
 
how does autocad not draw in 3d? What am I doing? Meatballs? ?
if you then took a blow in your head and you just want a 2d because you don't know how to spend your free time at no cost, click qui.

When then you wake up from the nightmare dish and want to play avatar, then try with casket.
 
and what cars do then with catia, the yugo? (Croatian Serbian Technology Diamond Tip --- Quote ---)

jokes aside, I'm very well with the design modules of catia. surfaces, subdivision surfaces, rendering and company are no less than alias and partners.
I meant to say that "cathea serves to model surfaces" as here:
catia is a very powerful surface modeler [cut]If catia is the target tup I would recommend rhinoceros that, in my opinion, is his poor competitor:redface:
It is very but very reductive.
 
I remember that for the catia surfaces had a fantastic module "automotive shape design".

Anyway I suggest you see the lessons on youtube of a guy called dicksham... I know that the first part of the name sounds like a joke but trust him that he is very good.

It realizes certain things that make you goose skin... and then it's all very clear.

Listen to me, follow his guides on youtube and you will be able to use the surfaces with the counterc@...i...and his name also says it.

p.s. when you see how to model cars (including an audi r8) you will be hours and hours playing with catia
 
I remember that for the catia surfaces had a fantastic module "automotive shape design".

Anyway I suggest you see the lessons on youtube of a guy called dicksham... I know that the first part of the name sounds like a joke but trust him that he is very good.

It realizes certain things that make you goose skin... and then it's all very clear.

Listen to me, follow his guides on youtube and you will be able to use the surfaces with the counterc@...i...and his name also says it.

p.s. when you see how to model cars (including an audi r8) you will be hours and hours playing with catia
Perfect! thank you 1000 for the help of all! imaginary forum!
 
Please... I recommend you follow dicksham guides. I learned caia surfaces in 2 months.

I had come to make the rocks... then I changed work.:biggrin:
and maybe you went to proe:confused:
as you find yourself after cat.
 
and maybe you went to proe:confused:
as you find yourself after cat.
now I use the coupling autocad 2011 - inventor 2011 because I work in a whole other sector.

I would say that catia is the top of the top... is the perfection to which every software should tend.
It is also true that many companies do not need it because it is too "aulic".

a bit like comparing the iPhone to a very normal smartphone.
Of course you also have to ask yourself the question: how many people really need the iPhone?
 
I would say that catia is the top of the top... is the perfection to which every software should tend.
It is also true that many companies do not need it because it is too "aulic".

a bit like comparing the iPhone to a very normal smartphone.
Of course you also have to ask yourself the question: how many people really need the iPhone?
I mean, I'm sorry.
 
Hello everyone,
doing the consultant for companies I have "tired lines" with several sw including catia. I fully agree with pierarg that catia is a high level, and rightly it is not always used to the maximum potential, considering also the cost to package. .. very versatile. g.patera I also recommend you as they told you ltri not only to watch videos on youtube, but if you have time to do the tutorials on catia.simplici but useful to start understanding how you use it....poi become crazy...
 
and what cars do then with catia, the yugo? (Croatian Serbian Technology Diamond Tip --- Quote ---)

jokes aside, I'm very well with the design modules of catia. surfaces, subdivision surfaces, rendering and company are no less than alias and partners.
with catia v5 there are advanced specialist modules like icem surf starting from zero http://www.3ds.com/it/products/catia/portfolio/icem-surf/icem-surf-overview/
http://www.3ds.com/it/products/catia/portfolio/icem-surf/latest-release/that allows you to work with surfaces in a designer way both free and parametric and is used in the automotive world

greetings

 

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