A Walk Through the History of CAD
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Computer Aided Design. It’s the cornerstone for how we design and build things. But how did CAD come into being? What are the historical milestones? Where is it going next?
This short, animated video takes you through a brief history of CAD from blueprints to the design horizon, and unveils a few surprises along the way!
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3D CAD was developed in the late 1960s as UNISURF.
This video is epic!! Thanks for creating this, learned a lot :) I am about to begin my masters of landscape architecture and have lots to learn about technology and this was a great starting point for me
Im just beginning my arquitecture path All of this fascinates me I had no idea paper and pencil were no longer in used
@nickb3164
3 ай бұрын
lol be very grateful blueprints were messy and tedious
Excellent video; the last part only focused to AutoCAD / Autodesk and Left out Bentley Microstation, Micrografx Designer (later owned by Corel) - and Corel CADD as well as Siemens CAD Software and the concept of BIM (And many other open source alternatives available for Windows MAC Linux)
thanks for this video duo
I thought this video would be about CAD history and not about *AutoCAD* history ...
Thank you
so cool
fantastic
@Team-D3
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks Luis!
Also, I remember CAM, and if I am correct, it means "Computer-Assisted Mechanics." I remember that CAD/CAM came during the late 1980s decade.
Ivan Sutherland? Sketchpad?
Well thanks for letting me know that when computers start thinking for themselves I will be out of a job.
A bit Autodesk-centric, no? Uh, yes.
@kurtfrancis4621
6 жыл бұрын
They don't anymore. Too many other players. Autodesk still has a large market share, but they are not the majority.
@garrymuir1442
6 жыл бұрын
Yes, that is what I think too, what about the other commercials ones solidworks, revit etc, and then there are opensource ones like FreeCAD.
@tivoni
5 жыл бұрын
@@garrymuir1442 AutoCad is king! I've been using it for 30 years. Revit too was bought by Autodesk.
@gordonstewart5774
4 жыл бұрын
Intergraph preceding OughtnotCad by many years.
@nuduw
3 жыл бұрын
Well they sure were the pioneers of PC CAD, nonetheless. And then they began diving into the entertainment DCC software, and now they're trying to make the most of both worlds. But we all must admit, CATIA is still the standard used in a lot of companies and I was actually surprised to learn it was the first 3D CAD. Also, the new subscription based system being adopted by Autodesk kinda sucks imo
Save us, John Connor.
Good!
@Team-D3
3 жыл бұрын
Thank you! Cheers!
Our prof: It's always been manual back then me watching this vid: hmmmmmm
A blueprint.
Where is Pro/E, SOLIDWORKS or NX? Autocad shouldn't be even understood as CAD software now. It's almost not used in mechanical engineering at all.
What a funny Autodesk commercial
Anyone in edúcate together???? Hey guys
Dassault CATIA is actually based on Lockheed CADAM.
@skytrainii
Жыл бұрын
Au contra, that is not correct. CATIA (Computer Aided Three-dimensional Interactive Algorithms) was created in the Lofting department of Dassault Systems over in France completely independent of Lockheed's CADAM. CADAM ran on the IBM mainframe and was a two dimensional drafting system. It was very fast, but very limited. It did not do any surfacing; just lines, circles and eventually splines. IBM marketed it for Lockheed. CATIA was a full three dimensional surfacing package using NUBS (a close cousin of the NURBS). IBM bought CADAM and the marketing rights to CATIA in the US. It was sold by IBM as CADAM & CATIA. So it seemed like CATIA was a part of the CADAM product. But they could only share simple lines and circles through IGES. As the Parisians from Dassault would say when things didn't go right, "It is bizarre; no?"
Miss Jago
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idk why but whenever i searched when and who invented the blueprints it always appears John Herschel as the inventor of the blueprints in 1842
@michaelvaldiviezo4588
2 жыл бұрын
same idk why.
"In 1977 CATIA, the first ever 3D CAD system launches" And until today remains the most able and well thought piece of software available to engineers.
INTERGRAPH ignored!
Just an ad for AutoCad.
I find it laughable that they didn't even mention workstations once in this so-called 'History of CAD'.
哈哈
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A Walk Through the History of CAD without mentioning Rhino3d. sure.
@lexiconlover
4 жыл бұрын
I will look for your video that you make. I'm sure it will be better and more comprehensive.
@18superpaul
4 жыл бұрын
@@lexiconlover better than your manicure results
@sylwesteroleszek3143
4 жыл бұрын
Rhino3D is not a CAD. It's more a digital content creation software. CAD is Creo Parametric, CATIA, NX, SOLIDWORKS etc. Rhino can be used as a CAD in some cirsumstances, but it's usually used for 3D modelling, visualising or rendering. CAD is much more than that.
Sketchpad? CATIA? Production is great, but the content is biased.
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When you could afford autocad by yourself
yup definetely an ad
Who founded this? What does the stupid term "Internet of Things" has to do with CAD? What a waste of time! Just ugly.
Jesus, this is NOT history of CAD, this is advert on AutoCAD. In reality AutoCAD was and still is a niche product in professional CAD and CAE application. CATIA, IDEAS, Microstation and now SolidWorks were, and are way to go. And before AutoCAD there were plenty of professional CAD systems running on mainframes with specialized graphics terminals, and later on Workstations from HP, SUN, Dec, SGI... AutoCAD was a budget solution and mostly 2D despite the 3D name... So sorry, thumbs down for misleading name.
wtf ? autocad ain't a 3d software even today, wtf people are talking about ? please don't mislead ppl ...
i hate this
I hate all the gimmicks and stupid sound effects.
@arandomhusky4729
4 жыл бұрын
Then don't watch it
@HopfenJames
4 жыл бұрын
You could read a book, you know?
@lilliemajorx
3 жыл бұрын
If u dont like it then mute and put on captions ez