Tuesday, January 18, 2005

Drawing Software

Re: [spiers] Drawing Software

You don't need autocad unless the manufacturer is
going to put the drawing in their own computer and use
the scaled drawing as part of their process.
There are quite a few programs that are much, much
cheaper then autocad that will read and write autocad
files if that is really required. I suggest going to
cnet or tucows or one of the other downlaod sites and
see if you can find appropriate software that has a
free trial. I do that all the time and sometimes wind
up buying and sometimes don't.
Bert


--- Tamera Young
wrote:

>
> John,
>
> I am in the process of creating a design of my own.
> I was advised my the manufacture to create my
> drawing using Auto CAD. Can you or anyone recommend
> some good software that I can purchase that would
> help me give a 2D or 3D effect that the manufacture
> would understand.
>
> I am having a hard time hiring designers will to be
> paid with royalties (fee). Therefore, I am sketching
> my own designs.
>
> Tamera
>
>
> Tamera Young
> International Trade Manager
> DS Trading Partners
> 16580 Plainview Drive
> Markham, Illinois 60428
> Business: 1-708-210-9791
> Facsimile: 1-708-210-9574


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