Power Tips
From CADD Master Ray

by Ray Freeman III, President CyberToys, Inc.
E-mail: rayiii@workshop3d.com

 

Ray Freeman III, a name familiar to many of you, was closely associated with Generic Software, Inc. (and later Autodesk) for many years, as a consultant, an independent product developer, and product provider. He wrote the software manual for First CADD (Generic CADD 1.0) in 1985. He is at this time President of CyberToys, Inc. located at 205 Lenora St, Seattle, WA 98121. You are invited to log on to  http://www.workshop3d.com to find out for yourself the interesting things he has been up to lately. Ray Freeman's series of articles called Power Tip from CADD Master Ray began with the September, 1988 issue of Generic Software News and with his kind permission, we re-printed three of them and had intended to re-print them all here at GenericCADD.com. 

Most of the Power Tip articles are available on-line at http://www.caddmasterray.com 
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A list of Ray's articles follow:

Preview Your Components On Screen — September, 1988
Homegrown Parametrics — December 1988

Component Conundrums — February, 1989
Outwitting CADD — April, 1989
Config For Two — June, 1989
Loosen up your Layers — August, 1989
What's One More D? — November, 1989
When left is right, which way is up? — December, 1989

Shedding some light on the light source — Early Summer, 1990
Don't get caught fontless — Late Summer, 1990
CADD 5.0 on a laptop — Holidays, 1990

More than meets the eye — Spring, 1991
Beyond Geometry — September, 1991
CADD and the Environment — Winter 1991

Eliminating ambiguity when digitizing curves — May, 1992
Multiple scales — June, 1992
Tips on 3DD — August. 1992
Mr. Potato Head's Big 3D Adventure — December, 1992

Linking External Functions — July, 1993

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