Inventor is visually and technically user friendly. Adapting to Inventor from being a 3Ds Max user prior was extremely easy. Now I use Inventor for all modeling aspects and have actually gone away from 3Ds Max due to a change in career path.
seems a bit different working with for autocad
The user interface is slick and the mesh options are adequate for the tasks that I usually face.
The software doesn't have more advanced adaptive meshing features, nor the ability to make symmetric results appear as a full assembly. I would like ISO clipping to view elements above a set threashold of stress only as a way to interrogate results. In...
Inventor is visually and technically user friendly. Adapting to Inventor from being a 3Ds Max user prior was extremely easy. Now I use Inventor for all modeling aspects and have actually gone away from 3Ds Max due to a change in career path.
The user interface is slick and the mesh options are adequate for the tasks that I usually face.
seems a bit different working with for autocad
The software doesn't have more advanced adaptive meshing features, nor the ability to make symmetric results appear as a full assembly. I would like ISO clipping to view elements above a set threashold of stress only as a way to interrogate results. In...