IsoDraw Recorded Demos
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Introduction to Arbortext IsoDraw
Duration: 5min 18sec
More and more companies want to reuse their 3D design data as the basis for their illustrations. Why recreate everything when the assemblies have already fully been created in the CAD system? This demo gives an insight into the process chain from 3D CAD to Technical Documentation and an overview of the required tools to help you optimize your workflow.
Learn why Arbortext IsoDraw is truly a must-have solution for dynamic, user-friendly, professional technical illustrations. Arbortext IsoDraw offers an extensive array of tailored illustration tools, availability in 9 languages, direct integration to Pro/ENGINEER, support for all major CAD formats, and support for standards such as S1000D, ATA, CGM and SVG.
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Technical Illustration Educational Series - Part 1: The Basics
Duration: 41min 27sec
This presentation will familiarize you with the basic terminology and principles in technical illustration, such as
- Technical drawing vs. technical illustration – What is the difference?
- What are the common perspective models?
- Thick-thin technique
- Representation methods (e.g. cutaways, exploded view drawings, ghost representations)
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Technical Illustration Educational Series - Part 2: Phototracing
Duration: 38min 17sec
This presentation will familiarize you with the phototracing technique. Topics covered are
- What do I need to consider when using this technique?
- What are the requirements for the template and the graphics program?
- Phototracing demo with tips & tricks
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Technical Illustration Educational Series - Part 3: Magnifiers
Duration: 33min 17sec
This presentation will familiarize you with the "magnifier" - a stylistic device in Technical Illustration. Topics of this demo include:
- Different forms of this stylistic device
- Working with layers
- Tips & Tricks for working more efficiently
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Optimizing The Technical Publications Process
Duration: Unknown
Topics covered:
- The role of technical publications in the Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) process
- Why traditional publishing processes create problems
- Introduction to a better publishing process
- The components enabling the new process
- The PTC Product Development System
- Customer success stories