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Old 09-05-2004, 06:21 AM
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Sketch to PC/CAD

Hello I've read on a Giugiaro interview of Lacetti that exist a program that convert in CAD and 3d the sketches of a car or something like this...you know the name of the program or if exist other informations about this?
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Re: Sketch to PC/CAD

Don't see how it would be possible myself. How many sketches would you need to do? Would they have to be exctly right proportionaly? It would be cool if there was such a program, but I don't know of one.
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Re: Sketch to PC/CAD

Exist...and this sketches where transformed in 3d by a mathematical model that say that is very complicated....
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Re: Sketch to PC/CAD

AutoCAD 2002 will do it. I have done it myself. However, all the sketches have to be drawn perfectly to scale, and then drawn into AutoCAD. You need sketches of the top, bottom, side, rear, front. Its still a very tricky process.

3D Studio Max will do the same thing, and involve the same steps.
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Re: Sketch to PC/CAD

Many of the 3-d applications will render a mdel as line art or a sketch.

Litewave and mechanical desktop come to mind. See duck Dodgers for an example.
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