Hi. I am wathing a documantary about Elon Musk and i saw this what use in one of Musk's companies. Which program is this?
blender
mixer
Windows Millennium Edition
either inventor or catia
id bet my money on catia
Windows 98 screensaver
>>561472
looks like a 3DS program to simulate mechanics
>>561472
Some CAD software, definitely not a typical modeling program.
>>561472
It is CATIA.
>>561534
>looks like a 3DS program to simulate mechanics
NOOO!!!! REALY????
Sketchup
>>561555
this
>>561555
is this running on Windows 2000 ?
>3D board
>only 10th guess is correct
>the only one ITT
Pathetic. And yeah, that guy is right >>561555 , it's Catia V5 (R20/21 probably).
Also if you didn't know this already, you probably aren't any engineer and won't be interested in CAD/CAE/PLD programs like that.
>>562957
2 other people said catia too
>>562957
fuck you we were just mememing
myfoot.jpg
>>561472
Looks vaporwave af desu
>>562976
Eh, it depends where you work. If you are working for some "self-made" guy with small company with a couple of lathes and CNCs that makes stuff like display stands for shops - then yeah, you most probably will work in Solidworks or Inventor.
Pretty much every other bigger company though works in NX or Catia + Creo for more speciallized companies (and occasional Solid Edge for that couple of companies working on fuckhuge assemblies)
I live in area though where there's a lot of aerospace companies and my country in general has well doing automotive sector with lots of subcontractors and design studios and Catia is mainly used in those 2 industries.
How tough is CATIA to learn if you know Solidworks pretty well?