Computer Aided Drawing: Autocad/Desk vs Pro Engineer

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Computer-aided drawing is a significant topic in engineering, with Autodesk Mechanical Desktop and SolidWorks being commonly used software. Autodesk Mechanical Desktop is noted for its extensive drawing capabilities, while SolidWorks is recognized as one of the most popular CAD packages, particularly for 3D design. AutoCAD remains the industry standard for 2D work, especially in architectural, structural, and civil engineering. Pro Engineer (ProE) is highlighted for its strengths in 3D design, including part assemblies and rapid prototyping, and is considered more powerful and versatile than SolidWorks. There is a perception that AutoCAD and Mechanical Desktop are becoming outdated, with ProE and SolidWorks gaining traction in modern engineering applications.
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Hey, I'm just wondering if any of you are into computer aided drawing. I had to take an engineering class, and we had to do some pretty extensive drawing on Autodesk Mechanical Desktop. The other sections got to use Solidworks. I've heard Autocad/desk is going out of style, and the our type of engineering has the capability to use Pro Engineer(ProE). Anyone have any experience using this program? Is it fairly easy? A good program?
 
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Not used ProE, I have experience with AutoCAD and Autodesk Inventor.

we had to do some pretty extensive drawing on Autodesk Mechanical Desktop

What was your assignment?

This is awsome, AI example:


Solidworks:




I don't have much solidworks experience, but i do believe its one of the most popular packages.
 
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wow...those are some cool examples. Ours was just a drawing. I don't know how to actually put movement into it,etc. I'm not even sure if we had the program to do it. Makes me want to go back, and get to work on it.
 
Depending on the type of design, AutoCAD has long been the industry standard for 2D work (and typically architectural, structural and civil engineering) and ProE for 3D design (part assemblies, rapid prototyping, and general mechanical design).

Solidworks works nicely too though, but in my experience and opinion lacks the power or versatility of ProE.
 
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