What is CAD? CAD is a type of software which is used in multiple industries who rely on it to create different drafts and models. Frequently used for the likes of 2D drawings and 3D models that have precise measurements, there are multiple advantages to using CAD, which means it is no surprise that so many industries insist on doing so. These include the likes of engineering, industrial design, architecture, gaming and product design. So, that many industries can’t be wrong, can they? Well, if you’re not convinced, here are some of the main advantages of using CAD. 

It Increases Productivity 

By using CAD, designers are able to create lower production costs and can work faster and smarter, ultimately, this leads to increased production. As a result of designers being able to work quicker thanks to the implementation of CAD, companies can keep their teams small, leading to lower production costs and the ability for quick decisions and changes depending on what the work during that particular period demands. 

Before CAD, designers had to draw everything by hand, which took a lot longer than when a computer could assist with these drawings. It is also much easier for designers to visualize their drawings as a result and test them in the real world. 

Higher Quality Designs 

When you consider how far gaming has come in the past 20 years, yes, you think of their story, their technicalities and the ability to play multiplayer; however, one of the main differences is in the way that they look. This is just one of the ways that the gaming industry uses CAD. This is because of its fantastic ability to design and capture images before portraying them in an interactive way for gamers. It can also be used to: 

 

  • Create 2D and 3D models of characters and scenery;
  • Motion capture both lighting and animation; 
  • Shade and texture different objects; and 
  • Shade and transfer 3D data. 

Reuse and Change Designs with Ease 

One industry that has been using CAD a lot more frequently is the world of fashion. This is because it allows different designers to not only create clothes but place them on models to see how they would fit and look going down a runway. They can then be altered accordingly depending on what the designer sees fit, whether that means changing the material, fit or overall design, regardless, it is incredibly easy to do using CAD. 

Also, once a design has been finished to the designers’ standards, that file can then be reused to produce variations of the same style. This is incredibly helpful if, for instance, a design was part of a soon to be range coming in a variety of different colors. Using CAD, the designer would already have access to the design and then can make whatever subtle changes they see fit. 

Conclusion 

Thanks to the above advantages of CAD, it’s no surprise that it is being frequently used in multiple industries such as fashion, engineering, gaming and overall design. 

 

By Jim O Brien/CEO

CEO and expert in transport and Mobile tech. A fan 20 years, mobile consultant, Nokia Mobile expert, Former Nokia/Microsoft VIP,Multiple forum tech supporter with worldwide top ranking,Working in the background on mobile technology, Weekly radio show, Featured on the RTE consumer show, Cavan TV and on TRT WORLD. Award winning Technology reviewer and blogger. Security and logisitcs Professional.

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