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Vector graphics me do
From: Dave!!
15 Jan 2014 21:21
To: koswix
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Blender is free. No idea how good it is, but it's still ported to old SGIs, so must be good at something!
Or if it's more 2D than 3D, try Inkscape.
EDITED: 15 Jan 2014 21:21 by DAVE!!
From: koswix
15 Jan 2014 21:24
To: milko
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I can select landscape, but it prints portrait anyway. I exported to PDF last time I had to do it but that's a pain in the Ass that makes me not want to use Inks cape on principle
:C
I'm not using it for anything mind blowing - just a few simple line/curve drawings, but being able to position things accurately is essential (preferably by specifying start/end points by keyboard.)
From: koswix
15 Jan 2014 21:26
To: 99% of gargoyles look like (MR_BASTARD)
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I'm certainly not averse to rodgering the odd cabin boy or two, but if there's something free that works then why not. I have pretty simple needs...
From: koswix
15 Jan 2014 21:31
To: Dave!!
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I use Solid Edge (shudder) for 3d stuff, but a lot of what I'm doing is for laser cutting so I end up exporting as flat Auto cad files and importing to a really shitty version of Corel that controls the cutter (we haven't found any other software that can control the cutter yet - the weird Chinese driver was supplied as a toolbar in a cracked version of Corel 13)