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hi to everyone, I would need some tips to start drawing 3d

I know well autocad 2d and I would like to learn the 3d but with a "valid" program that allows me to make rendering and work in 3d.
I was thinking about revit 2009..... what do you think?
make me a list of essential programs to start doing some work!!! :smile:


Hello and thank you!!! ! !
 
revit I do not know but there are the great classic nx catia and proe that in technical field are almost leader.. .personally among all that I know better is pro and I have to give you a advice start with that (it seems brainlike but when you can put on a model them with others go that you seem greedy and do not make big "logic treats". . .
 
Unfortunately revit I do not know it but I can advise you to start with proes, at first it will not be easy but once learned to model with that will not stop you anyone, moreover it is one of the best cad.
 
Hello sid 79
but also with autocad you can do some work +rendering
or autodesk inventor.
 
hi to everyone, I would need some tips to start drawing 3d

I know well autocad 2d and I would like to learn the 3d but with a "valid" program that allows me to make rendering and work in 3d.
I was thinking about revit 2009..... what do you think?
make me a list of essential programs to start doing some work!!! :smile:


Hello and thank you!!! ! !
I believe that, first of all, you must establish whether you need an architectural or mechanical program, as each program has its own pros and cons.
 
make me a list of essential programs to start doing some work!!! :smile:
As jersey says, first you have to tell us what kind of work you think you're doing.
if they will only be small jobs then in such case it is not worth spending on a very expensive software. if they are small things it may also agree to go on some freeware (naturally it always depends on the type of "lavoretti").
 
As jersey says, first you have to tell us what kind of work you think you're doing.
if they will only be small jobs then in such case it is not worth spending on a very expensive software. if they are small things it may also agree to go on some freeware (naturally it always depends on the type of "lavoretti").
... secondly if the lavours are for tea a hobby you choose what you like most if instead your lavours you want to sell them to someone maybe it would be the case to understand your potential customers who program use and evaluate what is best to interface with them......it is to think that there are those who still say that there is crisis...
 

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