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Computer-aided industrial design (CAID) is a subset of computer-aided design (CAD) that includes software that directly helps in product development.Within CAID programs designers have the freedom of creativity, but typically follow a simple design methodology: Creating sketches, using a stylus Generating curves directly from the sketch Generating surfaces directly from the curvesThe end result is a 3D model that projects the main design intent the designer had in mind.

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  • Computer-aided industrial design (CAID) is a subset of computer-aided design (CAD) that includes software that directly helps in product development.Within CAID programs designers have the freedom of creativity, but typically follow a simple design methodology: Creating sketches, using a stylus Generating curves directly from the sketch Generating surfaces directly from the curvesThe end result is a 3D model that projects the main design intent the designer had in mind.
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