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doubts on toptron

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Thank you for your kind attention.
the only cad I used in my life is toptron and autocad but only as 2d boards.
In recent times I get 3d modeling requests of various details that must be assembled, simulated movements and then make the rendering as realistic as possible.
What I ask is:
Toptron is quite valid or there are much more valid cads to do all this?
 
hi pleasure tomas, then...cimatron is not suitable to give rendering, but well to make 3d modeling, the point is that if you have to make only design we say only in the sense..esthetic maybe you should use a modeler as a reference you find yourself well, and that above all you can work and then make you rendering aside on any rendering platform type maya, 3d studio max, or similar. .
I hope I've been helping you! Ask me if you need it!! for what I can!
 
Hello, my mackly46.
I understand you.
but according to you which is the best rendering to be associated with toptron and.
I explain myself I want to draw models and assemble for my clients with toptron and then I would like to export the file to step or other extensions for a rendering program.
but I don't know if there is a good rendering program that reads me the extensions that give me to toptron and if anyway all this can be done.
Thanks again mackly46
 
Hello, my mackly46.
I understand you.
but according to you which is the best rendering to be associated with toptron and.
I explain myself I want to draw models and assemble for my clients with toptron and then I would like to export the file to step or other extensions for a rendering program.
but I don't know if there is a good rendering program that reads me the extensions that give me to toptron and if anyway all this can be done.
Thanks again mackly46
bye tomas,
In practice you can approach any rendering engine you prefer if those surfaces you pull out are in step, or iges or pro-e or caty files, basically in my opinion making a nice rendering requires patience, and many tests and tests.
If you want to make a serious rendering you have to throw yourself on these rendering giants, but here's the effort is really remarkable, I mean, at least you're a long-term maker or you have a lot of time to devote and succeed soon in some satisfying result! the use of the lights in a dedicated 3d environment has such a millimeter management of what you do and every atmosphere has its own settling , if you want to overcome everything, then I recommend you but maybe (you could sign up in some forum of rendering and ask better the right program ) for example solid edge or pro engineering or cat scenes, or solid works all these have a quick settaggio for the lighting effect so you already find But these software isn't that they give you a professional rendering. But working on it a little up with its limits in a little bit something comes out of you cute! ! Obviously if it has to be a purely professional thing... you should go on those software that I told you, I tried under hand alias studio tools that is a great program of surfaces, even if not complicated but of +, which eventually evaded me to make a scene or shade on a surface or shadow! Of course, I don't know if that's what you're looking for, or you just need something presentable!! when you expose the 3d model in stp , if you have the version top 10 , try the control of the surfaces what analyzes the surfaces and become zebras to see if the curves were made as a rule of art , because obviously in an infinitesimal way but for a nice job maybe + forward with professional rendering software (I wish you: eek: eheh) you could find that a surface badly reflected
Anyway, I've given you some advice, but nothing, for the rest, you have to ask more about the sector if you want to produce this thing in a way!
I hope I helped you! !
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Thank you for your kind attention.
the only cad I used in my life is toptron and autocad but only as 2d boards.
In recent times I get 3d modeling requests of various details that must be assembled, simulated movements and then make the rendering as realistic as possible.
What I ask is:
Toptron is quite valid or there are much more valid cads to do all this?
I didn't notice you were looking for this, but for example, the new cinematic simulator with interference that has a top 10 you saw?? But that's all a separate speech! )
 
I don't have any stumps yet and10 I'm undecided to stay at e9....however thank you very kind....
 

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