Hi!
Im a Brunel university product designer, ive been using pro engineer for a while and it is my faviourite CAD package. However, im quite new to this, so I have some questions if you dont mind.
1. Is it a good idea to study pro engineer and become very comfortable with it, or am i better off learning another package, like solidworks? I used it for modelling and rendering to demonstate how a product will look and sometimes I get parts products from the CAD files on the CNC router.
2. I want to learn some advanced rendering in Pro Engineer. If i want my products to look the best that they can, do i use the tools included in ProE or are there extra components that I can add onto ProE to do more realistic renders? If there are, can you please recommend some?
3. Is wildfire 5.0 much better than 4.0? Ive looked at the release notes but it all seems to be stuff for large buisnesses, nothing particually useful to someone in my position.
Thanks
Im a Brunel university product designer, ive been using pro engineer for a while and it is my faviourite CAD package. However, im quite new to this, so I have some questions if you dont mind.
1. Is it a good idea to study pro engineer and become very comfortable with it, or am i better off learning another package, like solidworks? I used it for modelling and rendering to demonstate how a product will look and sometimes I get parts products from the CAD files on the CNC router.
2. I want to learn some advanced rendering in Pro Engineer. If i want my products to look the best that they can, do i use the tools included in ProE or are there extra components that I can add onto ProE to do more realistic renders? If there are, can you please recommend some?
3. Is wildfire 5.0 much better than 4.0? Ive looked at the release notes but it all seems to be stuff for large buisnesses, nothing particually useful to someone in my position.
Thanks