“…Analogously, as pointed out by [6], the ability of CAD software to represent projects in two or three dimensions allows the designer greater assertiveness for different types of assets. For hydraulic, electrical, and architectural design, for example, the use of Autodesk AutoCAD 2D CAD software is commonly sufficient [6]. Similarly, for modeling parts or artifacts where greater precision and detail are Studies in Education Sciences, Curitiba, v.3, n.1, p. 458-466 jan./mar., 2022 desired, Autodesk AutoCAD 3D software is usually chosen [6].…”