EngTipX
Mechanical
- May 23, 2011
- 28
I am trying to create simple illustrative figures, like the ones you see in textbooks. My figures are a bit different I have a cylinder in space that is cut by three perpendicular planes (standard planes) and an oblique plane. The a vector perpendicular to the oblique plane surface makes two angles let say theta 0 and alpha 0 (with the standard plane). The cylinder is made up of different layers.
I would like to show coordinate system like x, y and on the planes also cylindrical.
The figures are like those found in dynamics books. My question is what is the best software to use. I am fimiliar with solidworks have already built cylinder parts and assembled them.
The problem is in the annotation part. I am trying to use theta symbol with subscript of 0 and alpha symbol with subscript of 0. I want to place arrows representing the x, y and z planes. Also I am trying to place angles on different planes. In brief, my biggest problem is to annotate. Also I would like to show intersecting lines between assembly and planes. I was able to show lines between planes intersecting planes.
I was able to change plane transparency but how if I want to change it's color...
I have checked adobe illustrator however not only I am not fimiliar with it but also I found it does not provide me with the same solid modeling capabilities.
I would like to show coordinate system like x, y and on the planes also cylindrical.
The figures are like those found in dynamics books. My question is what is the best software to use. I am fimiliar with solidworks have already built cylinder parts and assembled them.
The problem is in the annotation part. I am trying to use theta symbol with subscript of 0 and alpha symbol with subscript of 0. I want to place arrows representing the x, y and z planes. Also I am trying to place angles on different planes. In brief, my biggest problem is to annotate. Also I would like to show intersecting lines between assembly and planes. I was able to show lines between planes intersecting planes.
I was able to change plane transparency but how if I want to change it's color...
I have checked adobe illustrator however not only I am not fimiliar with it but also I found it does not provide me with the same solid modeling capabilities.