| Vellum Argon [message #37398] Wed, 26 October 2011 19:53 UTC |
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I have just started to build some 3D models using Vellum Argon. Are there any Shapeways members out there who also have this software?
I would like to feel i'm not the only one!!!
Modelling the Great Central Railway & Metropolitan Railway
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| Re: Vellum Argon [message #37413 is a reply to message #37398 ] Thu, 27 October 2011 01:13 UTC |
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You might be the only one,
I had a play with Vellum years ago when there was little else available for free/students.
I am not sure how/if it has improved since then. How are you finding it?
Duann Scott, Designer Evangelist, Shapeways
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| Re: Vellum Argon [message #37439 is a reply to message #37413 ] Thu, 27 October 2011 09:31 UTC |
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I began some 20 years ago with Vellum 3D, which I acquired free when Apple stopped supporting ClarisCad. I have used V3D and its successors (now called Vellum Graphite) since then to design etch layouts for my brass model kits of railway locomotives, coaches and wagons.
I have recently purchased a copy of Vellum Argon as I need to be able to produce casting patterns for the 3D, non-sheet, parts in these kits - conventional pattern makers now charge stupid prices. With my experience using Graphite the choice for Argon from the same source was obvious.
What makes these products stand out for me is the Design Assistant in Graphite and its brother the Drafting Assistant in Argon. Vellum keep pressing that there is nothing else that matches the capabilities of these built-in aids. I don't know how true that is, as I've not looked at many other packages, but it seemed that anything from the AutoCad stable was so non-user friendly, (and non-Mac) and other 'cheap' 3D offerings were lacking a decent UI and all-round sophistication.
Anyone reading this should check out Vellum's products.
At the moment the approach I am taking is to do what 3D wireframe design I can in Graphite, and import that into Argon for the solid work. I imagine I will eventually build my 3D models directly in Argon.
So I'm a starter with the software, but can say my first two Argon models were put together in a few hours just following the manual to find out 'can it do that?' So far it's done everything I need.
Pricing is reasonable and support (on Graphite - not needed help so far on Argon) has been very good.
So there we are. Am I blazing a lone trail? Anyone else using Vellum Argon, and had good/bad experience?
I await a flood of responses...............................
Modelling the Great Central Railway & Metropolitan Railway
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| Re: Vellum Argon [message #42654 is a reply to message #37398 ] Tue, 24 January 2012 15:14 UTC |
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try ViaCad:
http://www.punchsoftware.com/p-35-viacad-2d3d-v8.aspx
you can start with a demo and go to viacad >viacad pro and if you need you upgrade to shark.
perfect support and a friendly community
And it does all the things i need.
a lot of import and export formats.
Andreas
http://www.wieneke.biz
http://www.betonschmuck.de
http://www.cologne-concrete.com
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| Re: Vellum Argon [message #45979 is a reply to message #42654 ] Mon, 26 March 2012 03:01 UTC |
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Vellem Argon and ViaCad are the same application, just re-branded.
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| Re: Vellum Argon [message #45983 is a reply to message #45979 ] Mon, 26 March 2012 06:02 UTC |
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| JagMod wrote on Mon, 26 March 2012 03:01 | Vellem Argon and ViaCad are the same application, just re-branded.
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Long time with different prices.
Andreas
http://www.wieneke.biz
http://www.betonschmuck.de
http://www.cologne-concrete.com
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