Decorative Scroll Works Help With Rhino Or Autocad?

Help with Rhino or Autocad? - decorative scroll works

I'm trying to learn to draw with AutoCAD or Rhino CAD. Today I downloaded a trial version, but lost in the paper and line diagram! The prices I received for $ 2800.00 or $ 995 pay and wait for spring.

I'm trying to get the ornamental iron gate (with shifts, etc., white) Who, how to start or where I can try to help.

I'm trying to see what I do before buying, because the software is $ 1,000 and more

1 comments:

Chuck Shaw said...

Rhino for modeling elements such as shift work will be head and shoulders above AutoCAD. Rhino is a NURBS modeller, which is very useful to make this work.

There Just to get you started in Rhino are two commands that are probably most interested to get started, the first corner is the second InterpCrv. Both draw a curve with InterpCrv is click the curve exactly through the points you. Although it sounds better than the bat, find the curve is mild, the result you are looking to obtain.

You can Rhino Level I and II Training Guide Download here: http://www.rhino3d.com/tutorials.htm - there's also a big discussion where you ask specific questions to users, support for technology and even Rhino Rhino pPROGRAMMING IN http://www.rhino3d.com/support.htm

This is another great advantage of Rhino in AutoCAD, is to support unprecedented. You can free technical support via phone, email or get on the forum, and you may even have purchased a license. AutoCAD is not supported by your distributor, only after the purchase, and you must have a current product (AutoCAD version stops after a while).

In addition, Rhino for $ 780 (www.novedge.com) at least $ 1000 is available

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