When creating a graphics layout, using exported sections and plans from AutoCAD as well as renderings, which graphics program is everyones favorite?
What are some other options for creating a graphics layout besides exporting from CAD?
I often use CorelDraw. Very clean lines.
To do this I plot to a Postscript capable device, but set it to plot to file. Once it's plotted (or in the settings for the plot) I rename to .eps, then open Corel and import it as an 'EPS-interpreted' file.
If you mess with the plot scaling, you can get them to look really good.
Corel has some great graphic effects, too.
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Exporting from CAD
When creating a graphics layout, using exported sections and plans from AutoCAD as well as renderings, which graphics program is everyones favorite?
What are some other options for creating a graphics layout besides exporting from CAD?
I often use CorelDraw. Very clean lines.
To do this I plot to a Postscript capable device, but set it to plot to file. Once it's plotted (or in the settings for the plot) I rename to .eps, then open Corel and import it as an 'EPS-interpreted' file.
If you mess with the plot scaling, you can get them to look really good.
Corel has some great graphic effects, too.
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