Re: [gentoo-user] Linux design software recommendations

2006-03-26 Thread Christoph Eckert

 Does anyone have any recommendations for something similar to what
 I'm describing, or had success with other software that can do some
 of what I want?

there's no professional CAD for linux, especially for woodworking:
http://www.ribbonsoft.com/de/qcad.html

A commercial solution is VariCAD, but it's mainly for the engineering 
market.

Besides xfig, there's qcad, a simple 2D only CAD system. You can even 
try Inkscape CVS which supports snapping to object borders and edges.

There has been a specialized woodworking CAD called LignumCAD, but the 
author stopped some years ago due to some real life circumstances. 
See lingunmcad.sf.net for details. It's 3D, uses openGL for rendering 
and mainly consists of a set of parametric objects.


Best regards


ce
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Re: [gentoo-user] Linux design software recommendations

2006-03-26 Thread Álvaro Castro
Hello!!

Well, I'm an architecture student who has wasted tons
of time trying to get gentoo runing all kind of
necessary software for my studies.

Maybe if I tell you what software I use, it will help
you:

For 3d:
Maya for linux (prop.)
Pro/E for linux (prop.)
Blender - IT'S REALLY GOOD (probably one of the best
pieces of software available) It is just not used for
companies.

For video:
Cinelerra

For vectorial drawing:
Sodipodi
Scribus (I really like it, it has all the necessary
things) - use it instead of Adobe Indesign or
Illustrator

For raster images:
Well, of course, GIMP

For CAD:
Qcad (It is reeaaally BAD) unuseful for Autocad
people.
BricsCAD (prop.) It works OK for Autocad users. You
can get a Demo.


As you can see, unfortunately, there are still some
points where CAD/CAM and architecture linux users need
some propietary software. I tried many other programs
(like Varicad and so on) but they, simply, make you
waste your time.

Make any other question about this topic, I think I
can help you.

Good luck!!

.alvaro.castro.



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[gentoo-user] Linux design software recommendations

2006-03-25 Thread Chris Frederick

Hi all,

I was wondering if anyone here had any recommendations for design 
software for Linux.


I've been doing a lot of remodeling in my spare time and I'm getting a 
pretty good wood shop setup in the garage.  I'm getting done with some 
of the remodeling projects and I'm going to be starting on some 
furniture soon.  I'd like to have some software that I can do the 
pre-planning in.


Currently I use xfig, and this works great.  But, it's missing 
something.  I like it because I can do a rough draft of a design, or I 
can layout cut patterns in the stock material so I can see how much 
plywood I need to buy.


But what I'd like to do is both, and probably in 3D.  What I'd like to 
do is design a book shelf or something, and then take it apart and lay 
it out flat into various 4x8 foot sheets, and possibly make a few 
changes and put it back together again and see what the changes I've 
made have done to the project.


Like I said, xfig is great, but it's only a 2D editor, and I really 
think a 3D system is what I need.  With that said, I'm doing all this in 
my spare time (I'm a programmer full time) and I don't want something 
that is too difficult.  I think I only use about half or less of what 
xfig can do in 2D.  I don't think I need to learn a full fledged 3D CAD 
system to build a book shelf or and end table or something.  I need 
something simple and easy.  Build shapes, change dimensions, rotate, 
scale, zoom, etc...


Of course it needs to run on Linux, and as being a gentoo user, having 
it in portage is a plus.  Since this is only a hobby, I'd like it to be 
free.  A GPL-ish license isn't necessary, but it would be cool (I'm a 
programmer after all).


Does anyone have any recommendations for something similar to what I'm 
describing, or had success with other software that can do some of what 
I want?


Thanks all,

Chris Frederick
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Re: [gentoo-user] Linux design software recommendations

2006-03-25 Thread pepone pepone
Hi ChrisA good program for make the 3d models is blender htpp://blender3d.orgOn 3/26/06, Chris Frederick 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:Hi all,I was wondering if anyone here had any recommendations for design
software for Linux.I've been doing a lot of remodeling in my spare time and I'm getting apretty good wood shop setup in the garage.I'm getting done with someof the remodeling projects and I'm going to be starting on some
furniture soon.I'd like to have some software that I can do thepre-planning in.Currently I use xfig, and this works great.But, it's missingsomething.I like it because I can do a rough draft of a design, or I
can layout cut patterns in the stock material so I can see how muchplywood I need to buy.But what I'd like to do is both, and probably in 3D.What I'd like todo is design a book shelf or something, and then take it apart and lay
it out flat into various 4x8 foot sheets, and possibly make a fewchanges and put it back together again and see what the changes I'vemade have done to the project.Like I said, xfig is great, but it's only a 2D editor, and I really
think a 3D system is what I need.With that said, I'm doing all this inmy spare time (I'm a programmer full time) and I don't want somethingthat is too difficult.I think I only use about half or less of what
xfig can do in 2D.I don't think I need to learn a full fledged 3D CADsystem to build a book shelf or and end table or something.I needsomething simple and easy.Build shapes, change dimensions, rotate,
scale, zoom, etc...Of course it needs to run on Linux, and as being a gentoo user, havingit in portage is a plus.Since this is only a hobby, I'd like it to befree.A GPL-ish license isn't necessary, but it would be cool (I'm a
programmer after all).Does anyone have any recommendations for something similar to what I'mdescribing, or had success with other software that can do some of whatI want?Thanks all,Chris Frederick
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