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what software do you use to design and modify the design for your cabs?
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paigeoliver:
I drew mine on a piece of wood using a marker, 2 foot level and a tape measure.

Came out OK I think.



Obviously isn't done yet.
foomench:

--- Quote from: Sylentwulf on July 28, 2004, 09:00:56 pm ---I used visio, and I used those templates and they loaded up fine. You can get an older version of the final I used from my webpage at:
http://www.electricquarter.com/Wulfpanel.vsd

--- End quote ---
I downloaded your file and it opened fine in my version of Visio. Thanks!
-foomench
ras2a:
AutoCAD 2004! Good proggie if you can get it.  Would have used Solid Works but don't have time to learn a new package at present
pointdablame:
Solidworks really is great if you have the time to learn it and access to the program in the first place.  I took an introductory class in it last year, and it really is great.  Haven't used it in a while though, so I've probably forgot a lot of it though heh
ras2a:
Yeah, Solid Works and Inventor are excellent packages, I've played around with them at work as our drawing office was trialling them at one point.  Hey, those 3D puck things are SUPERB too...l tried using one at an Autodesk University once - Take a little getting used to but once you get the hang of it, you wonder how you lived without one!

Anyways back on topic.  In addition to AutoCAD, I've used Jasc Paintshop Pro (my fav), Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop and MSPaint (honest ;D).  I'd like to check out some of the fancy stuff such as Visio, 3DMax (is that right?), Lightwave etc... but I think this is overkill and is not necessary.  Gotta admit some of the results are VERY cool though

Craig
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