Two questions

Discussion in 'AutoCAD' started by Ben Carter, Feb 4, 2005.

  1. Ben Carter

    Ben Carter Guest

    1) Is there an online repository of 3d objects for AutoCad such as common hardware,
    plumbing fixtures and architectural details?

    2) I heard a rumor that AutoDesk is going discontinue AutoCad as we know it.
    Anything to it?

    Sorry if this is old news , I'm new to the group.

    thanks all

    Ben
     
    Ben Carter, Feb 4, 2005
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  2. Ben Carter

    CW Guest

    Probably will, about the year 2098. There are many viable alternatives these
    days, many with features that AutoCAD can't match. The one thing that
    AutoCAD has going for it is that they did a very good job of marketing. Most
    schools that have a drafting course use AutoCAD. Many government agencies
    require the use of it. In the UK, AutoCAD is a requirement for City and
    Guilds (I believe it is called) certification.
     
    CW, Feb 4, 2005
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  3. Ben Carter

    Main Guest

    True there is a City & Guilds for AutoCAD in 2D and 3D, but these are very
    basic indeed, as this is the most common in industry

    But there are also courses for the other CAD packages that are around but
    these are hard to find just try finding one for Autodesk Inventor
     
    Main, Feb 7, 2005
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