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Arbortext IsoDraw vs Creo Illustrate

Remy25
5-Regular Member

Arbortext IsoDraw vs Creo Illustrate

Hi all,

Somebody can explain me the difference between Arbortext IsoDraw vs Creo Illustrate ?

I don't understand where the limits are of each soft.

 

What's the avantages and the inconveniences ?

 

Thanks

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VladimirN
24-Ruby II
(To:Remy25)

Please take a look:

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Short overview presentation on PTC Arbortext IsoDraw, a 2D vector drawing tool.
Uploaded by Arbortext - Create, Manage and Deliver at PTC on 2018-11-30.
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VladimirN
24-Ruby II
(To:Remy25)

 Hi,

 

To say briefly - these software products are designed for a slightly different purpose:

  • Arbortext IsoDraw - for creating 2D technical illustration (it has a good functionality for these purposes);
  • Creo Illustrate - for 3D technical illustration (including 3D animation).
Remy25
5-Regular Member
(To:VladimirN)

Hi VladimirN,

What do you mean 2D - 3D ?

For me 2D can say, drawings, or snapshoots or pictures, something fixed.

and 3D can say, you can turn, zoom etc...

When you want to incorporate the snapshoots from Creo Illustrate in Creo Arbortext, the snapshoots are freezed?

Or, if you publish in html or PDF, some links are ready to open the 3D model via CreoView ???

I'm lost, and I need to make choise.

Thanks

 

 

 

 

VladimirN
24-Ruby II
(To:Remy25)

Please take a look:

Short overview presentation on PTC Arbortext IsoDraw, a 2D vector drawing tool.
Uploaded by Arbortext - Create, Manage and Deliver at PTC on 2018-11-30.
Remy25
5-Regular Member
(To:VladimirN)

Thanks for your reply and your time.

 

VladimirN
24-Ruby II
(To:Remy25)

You're welcome.

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