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    Default Software query for CG Transformers

    Hi,

    So, i'm an engineer, I've done a fair bit of CAD modelling and I've always wanted to try my hand at making transformers type model's. I've had a look online and so far not found anything particular.

    I'm wondering does anyone know what software hasbro/takara use to develop their designs? I realise it wouldn't be free software but there may be a cut down version that is relatively cheap or a limited use free version like there is for some other CAD packages. I might even be able to compare it to software I have and be happy that there are no significant differences.

    Any input would be greatly appreciated.

    cheers

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    what do you currently use?

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    At work I use CATIA V5, though licences for that prohibit home use. especially on an engineers wage.
    At home I am learning to use a piece of software called Co-Create, it's a totally different philosohy to CATIA and I'm having some issues initially with using it. There isn't much in the way of tutorials, it is free though.

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    Not sure if Blender is something that suits you?

    http://www.blender.org/

    (free 3d modelling software)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sam View Post
    Not sure if Blender is something that suits you?

    http://www.blender.org/

    (free 3d modelling software)
    Hey Sam,
    Thanks for the suggestion, looks really interesting, though I think it's more for animation. I'm thinking more along the lines of Modeling for toy design.
    And just in case you're wondering I'm not planning on starting an Australian I-Gear and developing a bunch of seeker knockoff's.

    I'm certainly going to have a play with blender though. just for the fun of it.

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    Rhino3D has a trial version available. I use it a bit and quite like it. There's a functional OSX development version too.
    www.rhino3d.com

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    Solidworks.

    I'm not sure what the various licensing structures are or weather there is a trial version etc, but it's what allot of the 3rd party developers use.
    Which brings us to where we are today...



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    Quote Originally Posted by UltraMarginal View Post
    At work I use CATIA V5, though licences for that prohibit home use. especially on an engineers wage.
    At home I am learning to use a piece of software called Co-Create, it's a totally different philosohy to CATIA and I'm having some issues initially with using it. There isn't much in the way of tutorials, it is free though.
    I was actually going to suggest that they probably use CATIA, until I saw this...
    I have a student license from uni last year for it. I know it isn't much but I POSSIBLY could get you one (they cost about $90, which is a lot better than $15000 haha)

    Then again, you have access to it at work and would know it better than I do anyway.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KillinSpoon View Post
    I was actually going to suggest that they probably use CATIA, until I saw this...
    I have a student license from uni last year for it. I know it isn't much but I POSSIBLY could get you one (they cost about $90, which is a lot better than $15000 haha)

    Then again, you have access to it at work and would know it better than I do anyway.
    the thing is that 15K is for the base version and it's annual... per license. I wouldn't be surprised if HasTak use CATIA but I was hoping it was something a little more accessible. I'll give SolidWorks a bit of a crack and see what that's like.
    maybe in the near future I'll be able to post some work up.

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    have you tried Googles SketchUp......and its free

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