Originally Posted by: specktech Testing 123, This is a silly frog face. Seeing if I can add an image to my post.
I dont believe that it be possible to replace Shark with it. I just plan to use it for big files which to big for Shark (but it change all colors to black.....) and maybe for assembling and for watching. I found for example no cover surface tool (which works so brillant full 3D) and no MTS. And the Layer Management can imo be improved.
When you get a MTS which are made with AutoCAD is this to much for Shark. For such files i need a alternative.
The Shark MTS should be used with Polyline and only be changed in the Draw views to precise curves when the snaps otherwise not findable. This solve the problems with hidden lines wich drawed as visible.
Update: I see also a little bit zoom-lag in AutoCAD MTS Files in Moi. Not so much like in the Imsi product family, but imo more than in autocad. i guess i buy autocad lite for such things.
PS: Why use you such a big taskbar? I) have my taskbar removed with
7+ Taskbar Tweaker When i come with the mouse accidently near to the taskbar, the taskbar stay hidden. This is possible with the extended setting "disable topmost" It works sometimes not properly when need the taskbar with win+t, but after alt+tab works it always. I have also removed the annoying taskbar thumbnails and the start button.
Update2: Originally Posted by: GARLIC Autodesk program 123D Design (still free)
Looks promising, i have to test this immediately :). A useable Freeware from Autodesk, this is nothing what i awaiting.
Update3:I found now my own Alternative for Big Files.
biiCADo This have also a Shell Function, can read big Files good, have Direct X and smoothest rotating of all cad programs which i tested. But i didn't find out how to change the view rotating midpoint and how to remove this ugly circle which shown by the view rotating. And when using big files the zoom do not lag but the mouse lag then and fast zoom is anyway impossible with it. But it is not expensive, it cost only 89 €/a.
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