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crelph
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Topic: Exporting to PDF Posted: 16.Aug.2013 at 17:39 |
In Draftsight, why do the layers not transfer into the PDF? How would you go about this to make the layers appear?
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John Connor
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Posted: 16.Aug.2013 at 17:48 |
Guess they haven't caught up with AutoCAD. What do you expect afterall it is a free program and they can only include so much functionality. Maybe that's why they have a version for sale.
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John Connor
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Posted: 16.Aug.2013 at 18:21 |
If you are a student you can download for free the latest version of any number of AutoDesk programs including AutoCAD 2014. You do know that don't you?
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crelph
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Posted: 16.Aug.2013 at 18:24 |
I do,I just have not made the time to look and download them. I appreciate the thought. But the other programs allow files to carry over to PDF.
Because right now, my company is just exporting them to illustrator then to PDF.
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John Connor
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Posted: 16.Aug.2013 at 18:28 |
I cannot speak to why dessault did not include the capability.
Does everyone who uses CAD in your company run Draftsight?
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crelph
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Posted: 16.Aug.2013 at 18:37 |
For the most part yes, it is because it gets the job done. But for engineering machine parts we can only do in 2D. Making the job a little more difficult, but we just draw different views. They use Draftsight because it is free. Do you recommend any other products that are free for 3D?
Is that what you were thinking?
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John Connor
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Posted: 16.Aug.2013 at 19:01 |
I only know of one or two other free programs for 2D and only one for 3D modeling.
If you were doing your machine parts in 3D it would be easier to extract the 2D views you need from the one model. There would be no mistakes as long as the 3D model was correct.
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crelph
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Posted: 16.Aug.2013 at 19:57 |
Do you know the name of the products for the 2D and 3D design? Do the products do the same things or does one program do certain things that another does not?
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John Connor
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Posted: 16.Aug.2013 at 20:05 |
nanoCAD is free. It too is 2D. I'd have to search for the other 2D CAD program name as well as the 3D program. I have a source though so it shouldn't take very long. A few minutes at best unless I get sidetracked.
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John Connor
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Posted: 16.Aug.2013 at 20:18 |
OK...I'm back.
So as far as 2D programs go there is BabaCAD, DoubleCAD XT, FreeCAD, LibreCAD and nanoCAD as previously mentioned.
There is also one called A+ CAD 2010 but I wasn't impressed with its feature set and you'll drive yourself crazy trying to find it.
As for 3D there is the free 3D CAD modeler program available from Delcam Advanced Manufacturing Solutions called PowerSHAPE-e and now that I think of it I do believe I found one other but that one I'll have to do a bit more digging to find.
Damn I'm good. Got it.
BRL-CAD Release 7.24.0, Archer Alpha - an open source solid modeling system.
That should be enough choices to keep you busy for a very long time. See you in a year maybe?
Edited by John Connor - 16.Aug.2013 at 20:21
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