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Old 12-31-2007, 03:17 AM
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Default Need advice for Drawing/Designing Software

Hello:

I am wanting to do some designing on some projects I am working on. These are Automotive oriented, and therefore would appreciate a few suggestions with this in mind.

Here is what platform I am using:

Mac Power Book
1.5 Ghz Power PC G4
1 GB DDR SDRam

I don't have much experience with this type of software, so I would like to get a program that is (Hopefully) somewhat intuitive, and/or relatively quick to get up and working.

Would like to be able to do some basic design work (Visually), and as things move forward, work out the engineering necessary for a prototype.

Would like to have a data base with it, or access to stock graphics of the basic muscle cars we work with, as well as basic components. (If possible)

Drawing, Modifying, Coloring, shading, setting tone and shading, 3D rotation just the basic stuff. Would like not to buy a professional program just because of the initial outlay of cash involved and the complications with some of those is huge.

If it has packets that can be bought at a later time to expand the capabilities, that would be fine.

Would prefer something mainstream enough where additional instructional (Printed) help, or a forum might exist with other users. (Drawing for Dummies etc.);-)

Automotive Designing/Drawing is the primary use, technical representations would be secondary if it is a choice between the two. Definitely would rather have both.

If I can graphically produce something that will convey an accurate concept, and do enough engineering where I can know if the idea is at least possible with available materials, that would be perfect.

I can take it to a P.E. and they can refine it down, double check my calculation, and I can get something in my hand for prototype costing and economic evaluation.

That's all! (lol)

Thanks for your help,

Best Regards,

Ty O'Neal
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