Realizing 'effortless 3D conversion' by leveraging the strengths of each aspect of 2D and 3D CAD.
Create a 3D model from the conceptual diagram of 2DCAD. Editing and modifications can be intuitively operated with direct modeling using 'CADPAC-CREATOR'.
"Can we smoothly transition from 2D design to 3D design? What changes will occur once we incorporate 3D design?" There may be 2D CAD designers who are pondering these questions. With CADPAC-CREATOR, instead of jumping straight into 3D design, we first create the necessary 3D models using 2D conceptual drawings, and then we conduct detailed design within the 3D environment. CADPAC-CREATOR enables a "natural transition to 3D" that leverages the strengths of both 2D and 3D. ▼Benefits of Introducing CADPAC-CREATOR▼ - Intuitive 3D modeling with a 2D mindset - Prevention of simple mistakes that occurred in 2D - What is difficult in 2D becomes easy in 3D - Effective use of both 2D and 3D to improve design quality
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■Direct Modeling In CADPAC 3D, you can freely generate and edit shapes without being burdened by constraints, history, or features. You can easily add or remove features from a regular solid model, allowing for effective use of 3D models imported as external data. ■Powerful Data Conversion CADPAC-CREATOR can import a wealth of raw data from other CAD systems, both 2D and 3D CAD, enabling effective utilization.
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