Before the boom of technology, almost everything in the process of pre-design is being presented in a plain 2D manner. Drawings could not serve the purpose of conveying the feel of a design. It’s as if something is lacking although the drawing is duly presented. Sketches but lack information.
In comes the advent of 3D modeling for the architecture and design industries.
3D modeling gives a better view of specific sides and angles. It even offers custom-modeled surroundings if necessary.
CAD made the revisions easier and quicker. The production speed and turnaround time of the drafting process are impressive. The software also made industries achieve higher degrees of accuracy in their designs.
CAD stands for Computer-Aided Design. It is the use of a software to design and document a product’s design and process. While 3D models are typically either used for digital applications, CAD is used for detailed engineering of 2D or 3D models.
Types of CAD software
With CAD, engineers are able to layout and to develop their work on a computer screen.
With CAD, architects may offer internal object placement to their clients. They could easily show the interior of a structure. It also lets them render 3D models and for previews of projects.
Over the years, CAD has proven to be of great advantage. This holds true as it adds to a perfect finish with the 3D2GO process:
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