I use to play around with fusion 360 as it was the only one that could do what I want. I haven't touched it for 3 years and now I have my first 3D printer I think I might give Plasticity a go. Seems user friendly and powerful enough to do what I need. The star trek badge got me here not plasticity so thank you once again star trek!
I used to use fusion360 and solidworks as a CNC programmer. For just modeling I really do prefer Plasticity for it's ease of use and considerably lower resource requirements.
I use to play around with fusion 360 as it was the only one that could do what I want. I haven't touched it for 3 years and now I have my first 3D printer I think I might give Plasticity a go. Seems user friendly and powerful enough to do what I need. The star trek badge got me here not plasticity so thank you once again star trek!
I used to use fusion360 and solidworks as a CNC programmer. For just modeling I really do prefer Plasticity for it's ease of use and considerably lower resource requirements.
can we work on othe rmetric system? or fractions? cheers mate. great video
Yes, you sure can! There are various units of measurement supported