Can CorelDraw be used to for 3D imaging.
Is it possible to create 3D models if yes then how it pars with other CAD softwares?
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Yes you strongcan/strong open the CAD file in a strong3D/strong design strongapplication/strong and transform the 2D ... of the strong3D/strong model as bitmap strongimages/strong for retouching.br /Be a part of the technological revolution of 3D printing! This incredible new trend for businesses and creative hobbyists is changing the way we think about and implement design. With the advent of 3D printing technology, design projects have unlimited potential and output possibilities. It's a natural extension of your current business or industry.br /The process of 3D printing is evolving into mainstream technology. Corel currently offers you three robust software solutions to help you achieve your 3D printing goals by providing complementary tools so you can be a part of this revolutionary time in traditional design.br /Explore the step-by-step process to achieve 3D resultsbr /The art of modern 3D printing is a process involving several basic steps to achieve your end result. See how these relevant Corel products can provide the specific tools you need to help you every step of the way:br /Step #1: Create a 2D designbr /Step #2: Make your 2D design a reality in 3Dbr /Step #3: Fine-tune your design with finishing touchesbr /Step #4: Share or sell your 3D projectbr /Step #5: Design specific how-to instructionsbr /Accessing design assetsbr /Make the most of your content and important data by repurposing it from existing sources, including 3D designs with the integrated XVL Studio Corel Edition, and the optional XVL Studio 3D CAD Corel Edition add-on for advanced 3D CAD assembly formats. You’ll benefit from full support for a variety of content exchange types including .DWG CAD files, and over 100 other data file formats, and the ability to instantly access content through Corel CONNECT.
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