The best quality of Autodesk Fusion 360 is its intuitive and user-friendly interface, combined with its powerful capabilities. From sketching designs to building various types of objects, and working seamlessly with meshes, surfaces, solids, and components,...
Parametric modelling has some issues. Mainly the history tree is finicky, things like changing sketches will rename certain lines and arcs (even though all your doing is resizing). This leads to further errors down the design tree. When new lines or arcs...
Although I have 50 yars of experience running a design studio, I am a newcomer to using CAD but I found Shapr3D intuitive to learn and enjoyable to use, which has enabled me to work in a much more effective way. It seems to get better and more powerful...
Considering that there's other existing optins for 3d modeling it's kind of a shame the path they decided to take with a paid subscription that is quite limiting.
The best quality of Autodesk Fusion 360 is its intuitive and user-friendly interface, combined with its powerful capabilities. From sketching designs to building various types of objects, and working seamlessly with meshes, surfaces, solids, and components,...
Although I have 50 yars of experience running a design studio, I am a newcomer to using CAD but I found Shapr3D intuitive to learn and enjoyable to use, which has enabled me to work in a much more effective way. It seems to get better and more powerful...
Parametric modelling has some issues. Mainly the history tree is finicky, things like changing sketches will rename certain lines and arcs (even though all your doing is resizing). This leads to further errors down the design tree. When new lines or arcs...
Considering that there's other existing optins for 3d modeling it's kind of a shame the path they decided to take with a paid subscription that is quite limiting.