Models created in 3D are easily converted into conventional 2D documentation. The 3D approach is usually more intuitive than 2D drafting. Designing in 3D is generally more "natural," in that it closely represents actual parts and assemblies. You can start by creating a 3D model and then use it to automatically create drawings files, or you can draw only in 2D. An intelligent cursor, numerous detection and selection modes, 2D construction lines, and the orthogonal grid are just some of the tools that make working with VariCAD so easy. All commands were created with a focus on ease of use. We carefully tailored and tuned the GUI to reflect the thought process of a designer, so that ideas can be captured and communicated with a minimal number of steps. VariCAD's Graphical User Interface (GUI) has been designed to allow quick and intuitive 3D/2D orientation. This online demostration shows you how the VariCAD interface looks and how easy it is to design with the program. Watch how to create your 3D models or 2D drawings with VariCAD.
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