Producing working drawings from MoI projects
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 From:  Michael Gibson
2210.10 In reply to 2210.9 
Hi Anis, unfortunately it is not what I would categorize as a very easy task. Even getting a very basic method in place will take some work.

Anything that requires new user interface work tends to take a while to do a good job of it.

As a general rule, I prefer to wait to do a good job on the UI rather than just sticking together something with a bad UI.

- Michael
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 From:  YANNADA
2210.11 In reply to 2210.1 
That method is ok for small projects, slow for complex objects with high poly count but is a solution...you could go for Pro version witch adds Export for DXF, DWG, 3DS, OBJ, PDF, EPS + LayOut 2. But for $500 you better of with Shark LT.(IMO) they say that is Based on Dassault’s ACIS™ modeling kernel (cool) that could give good compatibility with apps like (Autocad Revit etc. which are based on the same Kernel)... http://www.punchcad.com/products/shark_lt.htm

EDITED: 17 Mar 2009 by YANNADA

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 From:  steve (STEEVE)
2210.12 In reply to 2210.11 
This is beginning to sound expensive...where I live $500 really means $1000!!

But I agree those Viacad products look good. But when you have MoI...

It could be done in SketchUp, but I have become used to a program that automatically generates the 2d views I want, at the right scale, all set up nicely on the page, with easy dimensioning and annotation. I guess it's like Michael says...most of those are part of a bigger suite.
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