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Car Designer Software for PC
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aaah.. training and support...
well we all know that training and support contracts cost a fortune! but still £35000 for training and support, is still a killer
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Anyone who has never used AutoCad will soon understand the necessity of training and support.0
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Ok, call IMAS in Newcastle upon Tyne and request a quote - this quote includes training and support.
Apples and oranges then comparing the cost of software and the cost of training and support and software. Why not say 2 and a half billion pounds? Cost of Autocad Inventor (and includes Autodesk Inc). Markee is quite right about the cost of the software, quoting the cost of training (which could be pretty much any range you want it to be) with the software thrown in isn't really an accurate way of describing the cost of the software itself. :rolleyes:"She is quite the oddball. Did you notice how she didn't even get excited when she saw this original ZX-81?"
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OK, Ok,... so apart from finding out how much autocad costs, the answer to my question is to use a cad programme ?? No specific car design software available at all?0
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Whats wrong with MS paint?
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Google Sketchup.... ?
Might not be any good but thought i'd mention it.0 -
Whats wrong with MS paint?

Just.... LOL :rotfl: :rotfl: :edit: Loving the spoiler!!
Seriously though... justa quick search on google bought up this website: http://www.carbodydesign.com/
Roll over the 3D tutorials tab - it list's tutorials by software.... there's a small list.
Prob best to check out some of the tutorials and see if they the kinda thing you want to do... then download the appropiate software?0 -
jaydeeuk1, thank you very much for cheering me up on my first day back at work after my holiday. Really hilarious... brilliant, just brilliant.0
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I also reccomend blender. It's free and there is a lot of support available for it. Plenty of guides online. I use it everytime I need to design stuff.0
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