So enlighten us on TCad. Google likes IEEE or municipal tax stuff??????keakap wrote:Ah, yes, there's nothing quite like graph paper and a sharp #2!
But (there it is again), having gotten to the point where I almost know what I'm doing with TCad, I find myself jumping to the digital doodle first, with a new idea. Kind of a reverse process. Work up a rough drawing, print it out, then sit down- with a cool one- and noodle the details on the page. Updating is a real value, in this, erase that, change, modify, and especially ZOOM to the max to see details you didn't even know about and problems you couldn't possibly have otherwise seen, and dimensioning- Wow. The ability to zoom in and out and fly all about the object in unrestricted 3D is priceless.
I've tried Sketchup and haven't done well with it. But I see lotsa people having fun with it and producing very useful drawings. I think it's a lot like Windows versus Mac- whichever one you start with, it's the other that's then difficult. I sure hope they don't ruin it. Seen that happen all too often. For the almighty buck.
Please!;)