Failed to let users define material properties for calculating mass off of volume based on density for complex shapes. I mean some of those free programs failed to let the users convert units within the program. I do know most free CAD softwares I’ve tried were absolute dogsh*t in “capabilities” precision wise and even in basic shape modeling context feature wise compared to professional Autodesk inventor I have access to at work and also Solidworks educational packages I’ve used in the past. Mostly in engineering it’s a Microsoft world lol. Something that has a good resource base for learning how to use it.ĭon’t know of anything Mac based off the top of my head. So, what may be the most practical of the free software packages? Something I can learn easily enough, not something so complex it has a crazy-steep learning curve that I might give up on. I can't afford multi-hundred dollar software, so my scope is pretty much limited to free 3D software. I am looking for some Mac-compatible 3D program. There has not even been any good modern 2D drawing software I have liked, so when I need to do drawings I go back to my old G5 desktop Mac running "Classic OS" on System 10.4 and run Clarisdraw or MacDraw Pro again. My past experience has been using 2D, specifically MacDraw and it's successor ClarisDraw (20-30 year old Mac Software). I need to find some suitable 3D software to use for creating 3D files. Leaning towards a Creality CR-10S.Īnyway. I'm seriously thinking of getting a 3D printer by the end of the year, if finances allow.
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