It's speled like this: (not mine, image ripped)
My computer doesn't deserve to be called a 'rig':
~Gpa
Just copied it from my XFire profile. ;pManufacturer:
ASUS
Processor:
Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Quad CPU Q6600 @ 2.40GHz (4 CPUs)
Memory:
2046MB RAM
Hard Drive:
160 GB
Video Card:
NVIDIA GeForce 8800 GTS
Monitor:
LG L226W (Digital) [22" LCD] (171119325)
Sound Card:
Realtek HD Audio output
Speakers/Headphones:
Genious
Keyboard:
Millenium
Mouse:
Canyon CNR-MSOPT4
Mouse Surface:
None
Operating System:
Windows XP Professional (5.1, Build 2600) Service Pack 2 (2600.xpsp_sp2_gdr.070227-2254)
Motherboard:
ASUS
Computer Case:
akasa


cin wrote:- Autodesk Autocad (but that's based on 2D)

[SD]Master_Wong wrote:cin wrote:- Autodesk Autocad (but that's based on 2D)
its based on 3d/2d architecture and design that needs to be precised, it only looks 2d from the grid view
but my point is its by far not based on 2d
cin wrote:[SD]Master_Wong wrote:cin wrote:- Autodesk Autocad (but that's based on 2D)
its based on 3d/2d architecture and design that needs to be precised, it only looks 2d from the grid view
but my point is its by far not based on 2d
it's originally based on 2d. i know it has 3d features, but
from personal experience and that of my collegues, i know
that for 3d work it's better to start off with software that
started out to be intended for 3d. i usually work(ed) with
solidworks or pro engineer for precise design, and 3d max
for random modelling and try-outs.

[SD]Twysta wrote:dom wrote:I have a razer tarantula, deathadder, and copper head - I want that Farking headset
My copperhead broke the other day -_-.
Going back to my ever trusted mx518

