Computer-aided design

Computer-aided design (CAD) is the use of computer technology for the design of objects, real or virtual. Often refers to the (engineering drawings and images Engineer)
preparation of parts or products, including drawing the whole building. However, CAD software can also be used in other fields such as electronics and woven fabrics.
CAD is software that can be used to design curves and figures in a two-dimensional ("2D"), or curves, surfaces of solid objects in three-dimensional ("3D").
Windows has long been dominated by the CAD software AutoCAD is very strong. Unfortunately, support for Unix failed to do in 1994, Autodesk programmers, has no plans to make programs for Linux. But you can run AutoCAD on Linux using Wine, but the software is software that is expensive, and there is no source code tersediakan. This article is not focused on CAD ??software released under the license is distributed freely, but the software that retains the functionality offered by AutoCAD.
To see insight into the quality of existing software, here is displayed 6 Cad software for linux with the quality you need to try. Hopefully, it will be something of interest for anyone who wants to produce professional images.
Now, let's explore the 6 CAD applications. For each title will be given its own link, explanation complete with in-depth analysis of its features, screenshots, you can see at the link.
1.QCad: Professional CAD System
2.BRL-CAD: Constructive Solid Geometry (CSG) solid modeling system
3.Open CASCADE: Technology, 3D modeling and numerical simulation
4.FreeCAD: Solid and 3D-design of general purpose CAD / CAE
5.VARKON: Parametric CAD-tool
6.Electric: The Electric VLSI Design System
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