List of some of the most popular D3 modeling software are Sketchup, LibreCAD, SelfCAD, AutoCAD
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List of some of the most popular D3 modeling software are Sketchup, LibreCAD, SelfCAD, AutoCAD
the old cura was quite good. But then they completely redesigned it and since then it's been really horrible.
The last user friendly version was: 15.04.6
here's a list of al releases: https://ultimaker.com/en/products/ul...-software/list
I'm using Solidworks. That's what I advise..
You can look my 3d print model the website below.
https://www.3d2v.com/n.design
I will suggest you some of these best 3D modeling softwares - LibreCAD, TinkerCAD, Blender and SketchUp etc.
If you can afford a license, Solidworks. The next best thing is Rhinoceros, it is great with meshes as well.
For a nice free and quick solution use Sculptris.
I use Blender to boolean away shapes, say create a flat bottom. That is about what I know in Blender, steep learning curve indeed.
@Ralphzoontjens, I agree with you, Sculptris is also a good option and the best thing is that it is free. Most of the educational institutes use Sculptris for educational and enrichment purposes.
You should have a look at www.rocket3f.com/ (just add dotts)
Added the dots :-)
Looks interesting, and the basic version is Free !
Which as everyone knows, is my favourite cost of anything :-)
I need to make 3d faces on spheres, and doing it on openscad is a real pita. So let's see if i can use this rocket thing instead :-)
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well first snag - it doesn't save or export as .stl
About the only thing I can see that openscad will import is .dxf
have to try that instead.
You could export it to obj and then open it in 3D Builder
www(DOT)microsoft(DOT)com/en-us/p/3d-builder/9wzdncrfj3t6?activetab=pivotverviewtab
Her is a little about it: www(DOT)windowscentral(DOT)com/how-use-3d-builder-windows-10
Its easy to use and you can export to stl from there, and its free.