PS: you said you are an educator, for that, Fusion would be a great choice as they have free versions for To me all great software should be reasonable intuitive.Ģ. Just gotta learn how to do it, just like anything else. Everybody has his preferences, and fortunately, you can tweak those in Inventor, at least most of them, to your liking. You say you want the dimensions from the model to come thru to the drawing by default, this is what YOU want, but maybe not what most users want. So NX is much more complex than Inventor, but at the same time, it digs deeper, and has more "power". However, usually, the more powerful a software is, and the more complex it gets of course, it kind of goes hand in hand. Try Siemens NX for the hell of it, and you will see that Inventor is easy. Inventor is NOT a difficult CAD software. Any software has a learning curve, even MS Word, if you want to dig in deeper than just the surface. You can do the things you said (default to dimensions from the model on the drawing etc), but you need to set the defaults to do that 1st. If you've done parametric modeling before, Inventor is intuitive and easy to use. It's not like if you struggle in Inventor, you will suddenly be a master in Fusion. as it sits right now, Inventor is a better CAD software (again, only my point of view), but Fusion is coming along nicely. From my personal point of view, Fusion is the future, but Inventor is the present.
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