Operating Systems > macOS
one more reason i dont need windows...
Master of Reality:
quote:Originally posted by Master of Reality / Bob:
isnt there something called Linuxcad?
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http://www.linuxcad.com/
RudeCat7:
Sure, and I did look into it. It just isn't AutoCad. Autodesk has made a product which is actually fun, and easy to use. Plus, it is what I was hired to work with.
psyjax:
Actually, the same folks that make auto-cad make VectorWorks for the Mac.
Also, anyone ever use Form
orcpeon:
Hmmm $2000 for maya complete..
Alias|Wavefront must be cool to make mac and linux versions of maya, but I think I'll support Blender instead which is going to now be under the GPL. I've seen some very nice models made in blender.
xyle_one:
i had the chance to use vectorworks and wasnt impressed with it. If i were going to go the parametric "building model" route, i would take archicad ovr any other package, Well, maybe revit (whcih was acquired by autodesk last spring). Revit just isnt made for mac/linux. Form-Z i hear is a well-rounded modeler, most users are ex-3dstudio viz users. Maya is more aimed at high-end animations/models, like video game development or movie effects and movies..i think it would be a waste of money to buy maya for cad/modeling.
Is blender a cad modeler, or is it a full-blown animation package like 3d studio max or maya??
ecsyle_one
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