Originally Posted by: unique
I bought Spaceclaim some 2weeks ago
Yes I too was going that way until John (Milne) mentioned that he had a colleague who uses Ashlar Vellum, and he claims that's better than SpaceClaim! :eek: (yes this shocked John too)
Shark is essentially what Ashlar would have become, so I've decided to give SFX a second go. The outlay for SC Engineer is 1700, upgrades being about a grand each. Then there's this video on Spaceclaiming.com that says a combo of Rhino and SC is a match made in heaven. Well is it? That pushes the price up to 2700, almost up there with Solidworks!
I think if you are part of a company, then a 2700 outlay is okay, but as a freelancer, I really need to cut my losses, which makes Shark, despite it's bugs et al, at 900, the real bargain. Is Shark better than the previous tools? Well yes and no, but it will do pretty much everything that both Rhino and SC will do- at to boot it runs on both major platforms! :D
There's still a lot of work to be done, and it's a shame that many just see Shark as nothing more than some sort of arty 3D modeller- which it clearly is not.
edit; This is what I mean (from
http://www.autofieldguide.com/articles/030806.html)
Quote:ViaCAD Pro includes translators for several CAD file formats (proprietary and open), as well as imports for Rhino, BMP, and Google SketchUp, and exports for OBJ and VRML.
Where are the .SAT, STEP DWG and IGES exports? Not to mention Pro/E import translators. The article is more geared up for the 3D Studio Max brigade :(