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AutoCad Mechanical

AutoDesk AutoCad 2009 Mechanical ISO

AutoCAD? Mechanical software is AutoCAD? for manufacturing?purpose-built to accelerate the mechanical design process while preserving the AutoCAD user experience. With comprehensive libraries of standards-based parts and tools for automating common design tasks, it offers significant productivity gains over basic AutoCAD software and saves countless hours of design time. Continue Reading

AutoCAD 2009 software includes a wide range of improvements to increase your day-to-day design and drafting productivity.
The sleek new interface includes easy access to frequently used tools while offering the customizability and extensibility that you expect in AutoCAD.
Preview and select layouts, drawings, and named views with ease and confidence using the Quick View and ShowMotion tools.
Automate repetative tasks without knowledge of programming languages.
And easiliy view and navigate through your 3D models using the ViewCube and SteeringWheels.

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3ds Max 9 Extension: Productivity Booster Features and Benefits

 

 

New Feature Highlights

 

Interoperability

With Autodesk? 3ds Max? 9 Extension: Productivity Booster software, you now have more powerful support for AutoCAD? and Revit? software files, including support for AutoCAD 2008 and Revit 2008 versions. New DWG? import options and an optimized import memory management system make the software easier to use and dramatically improve import performance?making it possible to import large files with complex scenes and many objects. The new Select Similar feature parses object metadata to isolate objects with similar characteristics, making simple work of identifying and changing multiple objects in a scene.

 

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What is Illustrate!?

 

Illustrate! is a non-photorealistic renderer.

 

It allows you to render your 3D scene in a variety of artistic styles. The most common is the cel or toon style where the objects are rendered with a single or limited number of colors and the edges are drawn with a line. This version of Illustrate! is particularly adept at this style of rendering. It includes a lot of advanced features for creating film resolution cel renderings