FlamingGlory said:Anyone know a good open source CAD program. 2D, Autodesk style setup?
I've found a lot of Modeling programs but nothing that would qualify as true CAD.
You really need someone to teach you Autocad. There are a billion features and most are only accessable from the command line.BeeRad said:I tried to teach myself how to use Autocad 2006 but havent got far
I have specific purpose, land survey. I had a copy of Autodesk's civil engineering package but like everything else when you move it got lost. I was just wondering if anyone had made a comparable free alternative.thrawn said:I have several CAD/CAM programs around here, legally too :o
Not really opensource but you can get demos for a lot of CAD/CAM programs. MasterCAM, for instance, easy to use, can solid model or stick with wire frame, demo is a full version, you just can't save your work or post code.
Do you just want to learn it or have an application in mind?
Bleh, I dled that yesterday. It's clunky to say the least.theacoustician said:Free? The best free-ish program is probably QCAD, but even that is weaksauce when compared to AutoCAD.
FlamingGlory said:Bleh, I dled that yesterday. It's clunky to say the least.
Time to start hitting up architecture students.