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CAD & 3D AnimationThe letters CAD stand for computer-aided design. Architects, drafters, engineers, and artists use CAD software to create plans and construction drawings. Before the age of computers, drawings and blueprints were drafted by hand. CAD is more efficient because the software records lines as vectors based on mathematical equations. Portions of a drawing can be twisted, stretched, or moved. The picture as a whole will automatically adjust.
CAD Software will let the designer:
CAD is an important industrial art extensively used in many applications, including automotive, shipbuilding, and aerospace industries, industrial and architectural design, prosthetics, and many more. CAD is also widely used to produce computer animation for special effects in movies, advertising and technical manuals. The modern ubiquity and power of computers means that even perfume bottles and shampoo dispensers are designed using techniques unheard of by engineers of the 1960s. Because of its enormous economic importance, CAD has been a major driving force for research in computational geometry, computer graphics (both hardware and software), and discrete differential geometry.
We pride in being the best in providing 2D 3D CAD Drafting services for Architectural, Mechanical, Product dummies, Process Engineers, Manufacturers, Fabricators. We specialize in modeling, re-modeling, re-sizing and scaling of existing designs & drawings of parts & assemblies. We have successfully completed project ranging from 2D drafting to 3D modeling and remodeling for industries like mechanical and electronic product manufacturers, Aerospace and Automobile, architecture and GIS.
GISA geographic information system (GIS), or geographical information system, is any system that captures, stores, analyzes, manages, and presents data that are linked to location. In the simplest terms, GIS is the merging of cartography and database technology. GIS systems are used in cartography, remote sensing, land surveying, photogrammetry, geography, urban planning, emergency management, navigation, and localized search engines.
As GIS is a system, it has boundaries that may be jurisdictional, purpose or application oriented for which a specific GIS is developed. Hence, a GIS developed for an application, jurisdiction or purpose may not be necessarily interoperable or compatible with a GIS that has been developed for some other application, jurisdiction or purpose. What goes beyond GIS is spatial data infrastructure (SDI), a concept that has no such restrictive boundaries.
Our team of GIS professionals is capable of the following
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