GoaGosha
Junior Member level 3
Hi People,
After I've started again using IE3D I faced again
with very hard and not intuitive (at least for me) GUI.
Does anyone here in this forum feeling the same ?
Do you think that this drawing concept has more advantages than the other tools have?
I suppose of course that eventually I'll get used to it , but the problem
is that once (1 year earlier) I could set problems properly in IE3D
but now after a while i'm feeling like newbie, probably because it easier to
forget concepts that are not intuitive.
I'm also working with Momentum ,Sonnet & HFSS and sometimes
stop using them for a while but I've always regain the drawing
skills very fast.
Jian, maybe you can explain what is the thought behind the concept
of IE3D ,why you thought this concept is good for setting the problems?
Thank you.
After I've started again using IE3D I faced again
with very hard and not intuitive (at least for me) GUI.
Does anyone here in this forum feeling the same ?
Do you think that this drawing concept has more advantages than the other tools have?
I suppose of course that eventually I'll get used to it , but the problem
is that once (1 year earlier) I could set problems properly in IE3D
but now after a while i'm feeling like newbie, probably because it easier to
forget concepts that are not intuitive.
I'm also working with Momentum ,Sonnet & HFSS and sometimes
stop using them for a while but I've always regain the drawing
skills very fast.
Jian, maybe you can explain what is the thought behind the concept
of IE3D ,why you thought this concept is good for setting the problems?
Thank you.