@luca1234569 People who use Inventor will tell you inventor is best, and the same goes for every package. However...people who used both Inventor and SolidWorks will tell you that SW has certain advantages over Inventor. I wouldn't know why because I'm not proficient in either, but I have heard experienced users say it.
@capcaunuu you´re right, actually inventor is improving but it has a looooong way to be between the best CADs in his range (SolidWorks or Solidedge are far better)
And I´ve used the 3, and actually working in CATIA v5
@capcaunuu I use both Inventor and Solidworks at my job. I have been testing Inventor 2011 and using Solidworks 2010. (We still use Inventor 2008 (Don't ask why, i am not in charge)) And though Inventor has some very cool features, it has some very annoying habits that AutoDesk cannot seem to break. Still, with Inventor 2011, I usually get pretty upset within 15 minutes...and thats after 6 years of using Inventor (yes I have had a lot of training and talking with tech support constantly) my .02
@zero2blur I guess that says a lot. I have the same impression about most Autodesk products. I use 3DsMax a lot, and it still annoys the crap out of me. It's just too clunky and counterproductive. There are always better alternatives out there, but somehow people who buy the software in a company are not the ones actually using it, so they just choose whatever they "think' is best.
@capcaunuu Autodesk claims they are the #1 selling 3D Cad Software, but we must remember that when any company buys Autocad 2D, they automatically get Inventor... And as you may know, Autocad 2D is HUGE, so Autodesk counts each 2D purchase (which gives them Inventor) as a "score"...I thought 3DsMax was supposed to be incredibly awesome?
@zero2blur Yet again, marketing wins over quality. 3DsMax is awesome because it has history and there have been a lot of plugins developed for it. Other than that, its really clunky and unintuitive. And Maya is even more so.
meanie :( this software is not free DX
Pajijic 1 year ago
@Pajijic yes it is...
Kinglevy7 8 months ago
hey... i think there's sumthng missing.. there are no rods or axle connecting the wheels ryt??
ataymood 1 year ago
@ataymood indeed
MegaHatsa 6 months ago
a like a x ray t1 2004
rcteamorion 2 years ago 2
what is te best inventor catia or solidworks???I have solid works and i work whit it very good.....but inventor I think is best
luca1234569 2 years ago
catia is the BEST!
GoranTemunovic 2 years ago
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MartinSuswedyk 1 year ago
@luca1234569 People who use Inventor will tell you inventor is best, and the same goes for every package. However...people who used both Inventor and SolidWorks will tell you that SW has certain advantages over Inventor. I wouldn't know why because I'm not proficient in either, but I have heard experienced users say it.
capcaunuu 1 year ago
@capcaunuu you´re right, actually inventor is improving but it has a looooong way to be between the best CADs in his range (SolidWorks or Solidedge are far better)
And I´ve used the 3, and actually working in CATIA v5
c0pi 1 year ago
@capcaunuu I use both Inventor and Solidworks at my job. I have been testing Inventor 2011 and using Solidworks 2010. (We still use Inventor 2008 (Don't ask why, i am not in charge)) And though Inventor has some very cool features, it has some very annoying habits that AutoDesk cannot seem to break. Still, with Inventor 2011, I usually get pretty upset within 15 minutes...and thats after 6 years of using Inventor (yes I have had a lot of training and talking with tech support constantly) my .02
zero2blur 1 year ago
@zero2blur I guess that says a lot. I have the same impression about most Autodesk products. I use 3DsMax a lot, and it still annoys the crap out of me. It's just too clunky and counterproductive. There are always better alternatives out there, but somehow people who buy the software in a company are not the ones actually using it, so they just choose whatever they "think' is best.
capcaunuu 1 year ago
@capcaunuu Autodesk claims they are the #1 selling 3D Cad Software, but we must remember that when any company buys Autocad 2D, they automatically get Inventor... And as you may know, Autocad 2D is HUGE, so Autodesk counts each 2D purchase (which gives them Inventor) as a "score"...I thought 3DsMax was supposed to be incredibly awesome?
zero2blur 1 year ago
@zero2blur Yet again, marketing wins over quality. 3DsMax is awesome because it has history and there have been a lot of plugins developed for it. Other than that, its really clunky and unintuitive. And Maya is even more so.
capcaunuu 1 year ago
It almost looks like one of those XMOD R.C. cars. lol
BlaineRice 2 years ago
I am building the carbon version of the x-ray right now
kartofianbg 3 years ago
how do you do this? are there tutorials on this? im hooked.
asdijfa 3 years ago
I am actually putting the real car together.
kartofianbg 3 years ago 2
Wow!
FAlencarO 3 years ago
wow that so cool man, it looks so fuckin' great! nice work!
thug0gr3 3 years ago
that is sick how long did it take you?
nalyd11 3 years ago
dude omg thats sweet! All with autodesk pro 2008? nice!!!!
SmilerStudios 4 years ago
AUTOCAD????
rubio023 4 years ago
inventor 2008
DanielBG1989 3 years ago
i take it its a tamiya tt-02 model?
colestodd1 4 years ago
X-Ray T1R non carbon chassis economy priced car.
sonicstep 4 years ago
Woah I didn't know you could do animations other than exploded assemblies in Inventor. How do you do this?
jcube001 4 years ago
Looks like my X-Ray T1 Factory :)
sonicstep 4 years ago
Yes it is the X-Ray, but uses the plastic not carbon fibre chassis.
sonicstep 4 years ago
cool. where did you get the blueprint for the car?
kotsoft 4 years ago
Looks awesome, Garin!
rkreitzr 4 years ago
what are those six cylnders at the bottom
naigrajork 4 years ago
Batteries
sovietspyguy 4 years ago