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On-premise 3D parametric modeler platform that enables architects, programmers, and teachers to make machine tools and architectural designs in 2D and 3D thereby creating production-ready drawings.
Shapr3D is used by designers, engineers, and manufacturing teams for prototyping, modeling, and streamlining workflows with intuitive tools and multi-platform support.
Love that I can create a visual for my bosses at work to see using this software, was very impressed how easy it was to pick up and go, lots of videos and help on the internet.
The software is in BETA with problems in common options such as "do not undo", and has a problem with the action of the word.
Very good 3D tool and perfect for anyone who needs to review 3D models and does not own a commercially available solution. Backed by a dedicated group of skilled knowledgeable developers.
If you haven’t already dabbled in similar programs you may have some problems or feel lost.
This is a pretty darn intuitive parametric CAD program. I love that its open source and is maintained by a great community.
Near no customer service and sometimes sub-par tutorials. Getting the right install location can be difficult.
A different version of software compared to other softwares such as AutoCAD and its very nice 3D drawing in different angles of projections. I am blessed to see my great work in this software.
Every once in a while it does strange things. However, this is no worse than other, higher priced, commercial software.
It has the best integration with its counterparts such as Fusion 360, Rhino and various competitive solutions.
Lack of material textures (carbon, alu, steel). Lack of assembly tools for more complex designs done on the go.
Very easy to use and to learn. Tech support is very responsive and the tutorials are great.
I restore classic cars and constantly have problems with acquiring plastic mouldings which are no longer in production. I thought that this would be the answer using this software with a 3D printer.
The software gives us the opportunity to think in 3D and show immediately what we think would be the perfect mechanism or solution for a given implementation.
Or check assemblies for collisions. Also the price is a little bit steep as it’s not a parametric modeller, and will mostly be used by hobbyists.
It has a YouTube channel in which they publish useful examples to better understand how some parts can be drawn.
With Shapr3D you can literally go from idea to completed design in just a few minutes for 3D modeling. If you are looking for an app for a semi-professional use case - look no further.
Andrew: My name is Andrew. I work as an administrative assistant. For FreeCAD, I give it a three out of five. For more reviews like this, please click below. I use FreeCAD for designing Legos and Lego bricks, as in, I try to. Not to say I've done it well, but I try to. What I like about FreeCAD is that it's a free software that makes it accessible to anyone with an internet connection, and that it's of good entry level software for those who just want something for beginners. I don't like how FreeCAD isn't compatible with the files from Autodesk and with Autodesk, that's one of my caveats with it, and the X, Y, and Z access is finicky, to where it makes it a bit hard to extrude things.
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