This is a drawing I did a while back in response to a post on the WoodWeb by rep from another software company. His post hit a nerve so I drew this to demonstrate visually what eCabinets can do. I thought I would share the drawing here so that my time wouldn't be a total waste.
Kerry
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Still no flower Kerry? Only kidding of course.
I am amazed by the images you, and others on this forum, produce with this software. I am still trying to conquer the software, but have the basics down and am trying to get better with the details and part editor. When I think about the money saved from not buying another software program, I am more than happy to put in the time to learn eCab.
You are inspiring
I am amazed by the images you, and others on this forum, produce with this software. I am still trying to conquer the software, but have the basics down and am trying to get better with the details and part editor. When I think about the money saved from not buying another software program, I am more than happy to put in the time to learn eCab.
You are inspiring
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Nice Flower
Okay now, I just came from AWFS and the Pytha guys have their cabinet in an animation with doors and drawers opening and closing. I think they are taunting you Kerry.
Nice job. Let's see what we can do with Version 5 which is supposed to be out before the end of 2005.
Joe
Nice job. Let's see what we can do with Version 5 which is supposed to be out before the end of 2005.
Joe