Samapico Posted May 31, 2007 Report Posted May 31, 2007 This is something I made a while ago in AutoCADeach piece is a separate solid, and they all fit in each other just re-rendered them with autocad 2007... which allowed me to put some transparency I plan to maybe remake it with SolidWorks... !@#$%^&*embling something is much more easier in SolidWorks.. and I'll be able to move parts easilySolidWorks rendering sucks though... didn't find a way to do it yet
»1587200 Posted May 31, 2007 Report Posted May 31, 2007 Cool. Autocad always made me want to break things.
Telson Posted May 31, 2007 Report Posted May 31, 2007 lol nice.. my dad is a draftmens and uses autocad.. etc on a daily basis... he'll get a kick out of this.... and syrus that avatar is hilarious... i cant stop laughing for some reason lol
Dav Posted May 31, 2007 Report Posted May 31, 2007 Thant just makes me wist I was 4 and could legitimately spend the day playing with lego. and ROFL at syrus avater
»Blocks Posted May 31, 2007 Report Posted May 31, 2007 WOW. How long did all that take you? And have you heard of LDraw?
Samapico Posted June 1, 2007 Author Report Posted June 1, 2007 Nope... Sounds cool, might take a look (though making parts by self is cooler ) EDIT: is that thing even supposed to work on XP? It just crashes when I start LEdit ... it's a sucky DOS interface anyway... I'll stick with solidworks and Blocks, I think I remember seeing the file properties saying something like it was opened for a total of 60 or hours... But on my old computer I was just leaving it open cause it was taking 15 minutes to open :S ... had a P3 550MHz with a gfx card like 32MB probably , it was a real pain... as soon as I set it at something else than wireframe, it would take another 10 minutes to render
wub Posted June 1, 2007 Report Posted June 1, 2007 i swear i have that pack of legos its from like 97
Samapico Posted June 1, 2007 Author Report Posted June 1, 2007 yeah... and it's one !@#$%^&* cool model
Synook Posted June 1, 2007 Report Posted June 1, 2007 Lol - but autoCAD isn't actually meant for that, is it? Didn't you think, while you were doing it, "Surely there isn't an easier way of doing this"? Nice work though, btw
Samapico Posted June 1, 2007 Author Report Posted June 1, 2007 autocad can do 3D very wellI used 2005 for that, which goes 20x better than previous versions for 3D.. and now, the 2007 version has a completly different 3D interface, and it looks alot like solidworks but... nah for simple shapes like these (rectangles, circles), it was pretty easy with autocad
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