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Using the Wacom Cintiq with SolidWorks

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Uploaded by on Feb 4, 2009

This is a quick demonstration showing a practical use of a combination of industrial design tools (the new Wacom Cintiq tablet, Photoshop, Illustrator) along side SolidWorks. This video shows how to import media created with these ID tools into SolidWorks and create a solid model ready to be manufactured.

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  • Is it easier to operate SolidWorks using the Cintiq?

  • In some cases it is. What I'd really like to see is for SolidWorks to be able to sketch a live spline as you stroke the pen across the Cintiq (just like it works in Illustrator).

  • nice work but the mouse cable is wrong placed hahahah XD

  • I was wondering when someone was going to notice that! Haha! What can I say? It was late, and this video was just going to serve as a rough draft. I'm back to fix it, but now it has nearly 8,000 views - I can't delete it and redo it now! : )

  • why wouldn't you just use Alias and do all of this in one software ;)

  • Because then you'd have to sacrifice the quality of the software and the output ; )

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  • Sweet, hopefully one day all computers will be digital inputs like the Cintiq.

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  • Are there any cheap much smaller sketchpads like this, where you have a screen on the tablet?

  • will this work in adobe flash

  • why are you doing the chicken scratch linework photoshop and not in illustrator?

  • i love how "artists" draw thousands of lines just to make one line. if you know what it is going to look like, draw one line and save yourself some time and save me the pain of watching you creating millions of short little jagged lines to create one line. being able to draw is nothing more than practice. short, jagged, repetitive lines to create one long line is nothing more than a bad habit.

  • @sebadmz yea! lame. he sucks. i mean, the cable thing!? pfffft. better just let me have that cintiq there till your talented enough to use it. ...no, hes really good. im just a reluctant intuos4 user.

  • Thanks for teaching this ole dog a new trick

  • You're a product designer?

  • Where is sec 8 att the end?

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