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CAD
software
CAD software has been in the market for almost a decade and most people here
it only as a tool that people who are in architecture, mechanical and
designing field use as a tool to help them.
What is CAD?
CAD in a nutshell is basically Computer Aided Design. CAD is used for
designing objects such as architectural designs, mechanical designs, and
electrical designs. Since Design is somewhat mathematical and geometrical
when you use this type of software tool you’ll be able to get results that
are perfect each time because it has a certain encoded measure. Most CAD
software packages will come with a lot of graphics that are already built
into the system. All you need to do is choose what you want and add them to
the design that you’re working with. You don’t need to be a designer or
artist to use a CAD tool. The features that are built into this type of
software will do all the lining and measuring for you. You’ll be able to
have all the design power that you need when you master any CAD software.
Most CAD software programs will also come with many templates that you can
use, as well as the symbols that you need to create designs that look
professional and easy to understand. Besides using the CAD tool to create
designs for your architectural or mechanical projects you can also use it to
create floor plans to design your new home, landscape designs for your
garden and other design needs.
CAD basics
CAD software can easily be installed on mainframes, general-purpose
workstations, and personal computers. It is compatible with different
computer operating systems such as Microsoft windows, UNIX, Solaris, and
SunOS. CAD software is easily available on the Internet in the form of
freeware and shareware programs. CAD software can be broadly classified into
two categories. Basic CAD software that uses two dimensional imaging is the
most commonly used software for drafting services and general-purpose
applications. In comparison to these two types, there are also three
dimensional (3D) CAD software used for high-end applications such as machine
shops, product designing, reverse engineering, and complex surfacing. It is
the most commonly used software by architects, builders, facility managers,
and construction companies. This type of CAD software also includes
specialized products such as CAD file viewers, CAD file converters, CAD file
red lining, CAD symbols, and CAD libraries.
Before Buying Your CAD Software use a
search company.
There are different CAD programs and they can be compared using different
product criterion such as cost of the software, developer's profile, after
sales technical support and future upgrades. CAD software systems are also
compared based on features such as two dimensional (2D) or three dimensional
(3D), CAD or CAD+CAM, operating system compatibility ( windows, UNIX,
Solaris, and SunOS), microprocessor requirements ( Pentium, Celeron), hard
disk space & RAM memory requirements, and supported formats(IGES, DXF, STL,
SLA, Gerber, HPGL, CadKey & APT, CATIA CL, Excellon, Gerber). Last tip,
always keep in mind that there are more than 30 CAD Programs made by
different software developers and you can easily choose around 5 or 6
programs to suit your needs, so don’t rush on buying, try and work for the
best program first and when you’re satisfied, that’s the time to buy.
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