I consider the best one to print pieces for manufacturing or engineering fields is Fusion 360. I'm mechatronic emgineer and I worked with blender, solidworks and Fusion360, and the way how Fusion allows to create components within the assembly, I think thats great
I as well am a medical and aerospace engineer. Used solidworks (cswp cert) autodesk stuff and i personally prefer sketchup pro. It works the way my brain works hahaha
I am a draftsmen by trade... I actually don't find any difficulty jumping between cad systems. it is more just figuring out the interface. I do find things with out a hard input system awkward though. being so precision minded.
Same field prefer solid works or ds Catia. They work the way my brain works, came to this video to see what options were available they may be more effient but all the ones i know of were covered pretty much. :c
I struggled for almost one year because I did not knew what to use. Wish I had found this video before 😂! But know I learned to use solidworks and fusion 360 and I really like solidworks ! It will be a very interesting video for people like who started 3D printing without knowing anything ! 😁👍
Oh yeah, it's me, I have complete no knowledge at all, I just think of 3D printing yesterday and I found this video :)) I think I would start with Blender :))
Hello, I'm new to this community. I just want to ask what kind of software should i learn if I like to make miniature and action figures? Cartoons and anime, game characters such. Also, what kind of paint to use?
Nice listing of 3d modeling software, which should have been the videos title instead of 3d printing software because of what you showed and said at end. With this title there should have been coverage of the slicing software available and run down of features and quirks, as they are the actual software that is responsible for making a 3d printer print. I understand they can be more machine oriented and there is now a lot of different machines available, but still, video title is misleading while its a good rundown of 3D modeling tools available. Worth watching as it informs of tools not often mentioned elsewhere. 😀
Looking into 3D printing. I want to make collectibles and figures from my drawings. Is there a 3D software that can scan my drawings to help me turn it into 3D?
As a medical and aerospace engineer, sketchup is my go to software. I am a cswp in solidworks and autodesk inventor as well. Sketchup works how my brain works, i even use it for character creation using artisan tools, quadfaces, and vertex tools
Would you know of any other 3D modeling programs that have similar work flow and ease of use as Sketchup? I've tried repeatedly to learn Blender but the tutorials are boring and cumbersome. Its like the creators of Blender intentionally went out of their way to make Blender difficult to use and learn. Unlike Blender, Sketchup was always super simple and easy to use for me, even tho Im not as versatile as the professionals, I have made a few decent works. I just wish Blender and other 3D Modeling software was as simple to learn and easy to use because Sketchup isn't that widly used outside of personal use.
Blender for sure. As a mechanical engineer using solidworks, Creo, and fusion. Blender is built more for video game/organic modeling. I feel in blender type modeling it’s way less constrained and lets you rapidly model pieces with loose scaling. All the engineer ones are dimension driven and not suitable for rapid modeling.
I dont consider sculptris & skeptchup as 3D Printing software, they are aimed at something entirely different. I have used them in the past but I am looking for something powerful and runs offline to quickly build and print, with tools to speed up the design process.
I have access to solidworks and i am very happy with it but man the day i have to pay for it i will have to switch to a different program because it is built for business not personal use.
and also i can't believe meshmixer didn't make the list thats a great program to fix your models from all of these programs for 3d printing especially if they are scans from 3d scanners it might be a stronger version of Sculptris
Meshmixer is ok...but not considered to be professional....it's menu becomes too complicated where users need to go a look constantly at videos or manuals just for reference....
can you please sand mi a link for the lion that is in youre video icon. I am sorry, i cant speak english very well. you know what i meen. alsow very nice video, like it...
I think this list covered more like cad modeling ..zbrush is for organic sculpting type things if I'm correct right? I'm a blender user btw I've heard zbrush is easier
@@mr.lunatic3157 when sculptris is on the list and its from Zbrush makers and all sculptris functions are in Zbrush then the list doesnt make sence....
Which one would be best for me to use for making Vape products like Drip Tips, unique shaped Box mod's, Shells, protective parts for the mod when you set it down it won't scratch the box mod, RTA tanks and stuff like this?
hello people, im considering to begin in 3d printing and obvisouly en 3d modelling of organic shapes, could you recomend me the best software to 3d modeling/printing based on your experience? i heard that blender is not a good idea at all for 3d printing, but its just a rumour
It's a rumor..but for a beginner it can be hard if you're starting blender for 3d printing. But if youre familiar with modeling for other purposes you only have few things to consider if you're modelling for 3d printing..
Anyone else have trouble with freecad? I tried using it because it’s free but it is not intuitive at all and to make a print that can be changed in the future is overly complicated it seems. Maybe it’s just me…
Oh my god. So many programs. Can someone please just advise on a free program that can introduce a beginner 3d printing beginner such as myself. I just want something easy to work with to get into it. I want to create something and get it into a program so i can create some 3d models. I would like to see some company recommendations or even 1 year discounted subscription to learn basics.
Can you please suggest me few softwares (open source - free to use) to design furniture. I'm not a computer guy, but I want to design my own designed furniture in leisure. Thank you in advance, because you will suggest it.😀
secret trick on fusion 360 its actually free if your only doing it for hobby or student purposes and you don't make a ton of money and it ask about that
Do you know how frustrating it was to look at and read through all those links on the right and nothing has any reference to what you’re talking about in the video including clicking on the blog post and looking through your blog posts.. nothing on that page either.
The very first one is just going to piss people off.. Tinkercad is very limited to the size.. being a web based program.. your models have to be tiny.. or very low polygon
You waited until the very end to tell us none of these can be used for 3D printing...yet your title says...3d printing. And you never told us which ones can.
?? All of those programs can be used for 3d printing, don't know what you don't understand? You make 3d model extract it as stl or 3mf and slice it with cura, slic3r, simplify3d or any other gcode slicing software
@@fuqorock when ever you start with something new you can call yourself beginner and every program will be new beginning for anyone but fusion 360 for engineering/hard surface modelling or zbrush for organic modelling
I think 3ds max is more suitable for scene modeling, but if you create a 3d model all you need is to save it as a obj or stl file and import it to slicer, if the software can do this then basically you can use it to 3d printing
Maybe someone can help me! im trying to make a hexagon shape thats hollowed out, as i need to make some what of a sleve to put on an allen key in order to make it bigger! however every attempt i make seems to bring difficulties due to constraints already made. it took me a while to just get one hexagon which had a flat to flat of 6mm, and ive made another one thats 4.5mm for the ID diameter but i can no longer move it around and also dont have a way of lining them up so that they are both centered with each other. Any advice?
I read, "what 3d printing software to use" What I got... A list ranking CAD programs that may or may not be useful... So... Why this title? How about, "Top CAD Programs for Making Model to Print" This is like going to a bar and flirting and expecting to get laid, but not actually sure if the girl was just being nice or even interested. Got nowhere and learned nothing or vey little. Maybe confused... Okay. VERY Confused. Video NOT for people who know NOTHING about developing models for 3D printers.
i moved to other softwares, but i used blender for 1 year for work purpouses and i loved it, and i admire the fact that is free
What you use it for ?
I consider the best one to print pieces for manufacturing or engineering fields is Fusion 360. I'm mechatronic emgineer and I worked with blender, solidworks and Fusion360, and the way how Fusion allows to create components within the assembly, I think thats great
Technically you can do that with all three software, though.
I as well am a medical and aerospace engineer. Used solidworks (cswp cert) autodesk stuff and i personally prefer sketchup pro. It works the way my brain works hahaha
I am a draftsmen by trade... I actually don't find any difficulty jumping between cad systems.
it is more just figuring out the interface.
I do find things with out a hard input system awkward though. being so precision minded.
Same field prefer solid works or ds Catia. They work the way my brain works, came to this video to see what options were available they may be more effient but all the ones i know of were covered pretty much. :c
Ok ive decided.. im starting with tinkercad 😌
Tinkercad ist better as it seems... esp. if you need not work in organic shapes.
How has your experience with tinkercad been?
mee too
@Kareem Andres flixzone is a scam
I think i'll also start with it
Fusion 360 also has the capability to slice models and create tool paths and export them as G code for 3-D printing
I struggled for almost one year because I did not knew what to use. Wish I had found this video before 😂! But know I learned to use solidworks and fusion 360 and I really like solidworks ! It will be a very interesting video for people like who started 3D printing without knowing anything ! 😁👍
Oh yeah, it's me, I have complete no knowledge at all, I just think of 3D printing yesterday and I found this video :)) I think I would start with Blender :))
Very informative, thank you! Sketch up definitely seems like a good starting point
Hello, I'm new to this community.
I just want to ask what kind of software should i learn if I like to make miniature and action figures? Cartoons and anime, game characters such.
Also, what kind of paint to use?
Nice listing of 3d modeling software, which should have been the videos title instead of 3d printing software because of what you showed and said at end.
With this title there should have been coverage of the slicing software available and run down of features and quirks, as they are the actual software that is responsible for making a 3d printer print.
I understand they can be more machine oriented and there is now a lot of different machines available, but still, video title is misleading while its a good rundown of 3D modeling tools available.
Worth watching as it informs of tools not often mentioned elsewhere. 😀
What would you advise me if I had to make a plastic alternative to hand fracture treatments? Knowing that each hand is different from the other
you can use an xbox kinect to scan someone's hand
Which one would be best to use to make something like a round door knob?
Which one would be best to use to design a replacement handle for tools?
On witch website or software you make this?
Looking into 3D printing. I want to make collectibles and figures from my drawings. Is there a 3D software that can scan my drawings to help me turn it into 3D?
Are you on instagram? would love to connect and see your drawings.
Which is best for Remote Controlled Aircraft, considering thin wall 3D printing requirements for lightweight structures?
I prefer Fusion 360 because of the Autodesk ecosystem, design your PCB in eagle, export it to fusion, etc...
As a medical and aerospace engineer, sketchup is my go to software. I am a cswp in solidworks and autodesk inventor as well. Sketchup works how my brain works, i even use it for character creation using artisan tools, quadfaces, and vertex tools
Such a dreams job I guess
Would you know of any other 3D modeling programs that have similar work flow and ease of use as Sketchup?
I've tried repeatedly to learn Blender but the tutorials are boring and cumbersome. Its like the creators of Blender intentionally went out of their way to make Blender difficult to use and learn. Unlike Blender, Sketchup was always super simple and easy to use for me, even tho Im not as versatile as the professionals, I have made a few decent works. I just wish Blender and other 3D Modeling software was as simple to learn and easy to use because Sketchup isn't that widly used outside of personal use.
@@Archangel657 maybe Discreet 3DSmax for your information are easy to use
@@Archangel657 sketchup is widely used for architecture. I know mant firms that use it:)
Try design spark mechanical
I’ve been looking for stuff like this for months now and this video is exactly what I needed better than google 😁
What would I use if I wanted to designe little models for table tops like D&D?
I have fusion but it seems like it's more for manufacturing
Just scale it down after you make it.
Blender for sure. As a mechanical engineer using solidworks, Creo, and fusion. Blender is built more for video game/organic modeling. I feel in blender type modeling it’s way less constrained and lets you rapidly model pieces with loose scaling. All the engineer ones are dimension driven and not suitable for rapid modeling.
I dont consider sculptris & skeptchup as 3D Printing software, they are aimed at something entirely different. I have used them in the past but I am looking for something powerful and runs offline to quickly build and print, with tools to speed up the design process.
Started making a toolbox with solidworks in school. Now I’m making rigs in blender!
Solid works is definitely the best cad it just cost a fucking fortune
Best video to clear the doubts of beginners lyk me ! Good explanation and great work.
Anyone have the .stl of the lion in the thumbnail? Looks really cool
Love your new mic
Zbrush for sculpting. Fusion360 for hard surface modelling.
Blender and freecad for the win🥇
Hey it's a very good topic ! there is much software at hand
I have access to solidworks and i am very happy with it but man the day i have to pay for it i will have to switch to a different program because it is built for business not personal use.
What would be the best for robotics?
I knew you will put blender number 1, big fanboy 😂
Thank you, very informative, down to the point
and also
i can't believe meshmixer didn't make the list thats a great program to fix your models from all of these programs for 3d printing especially if they are scans from 3d scanners it might be a stronger version of Sculptris
Meshmixer is ok...but not considered to be professional....it's menu becomes too complicated where users need to go a look constantly at videos or manuals just for reference....
Thank you so much for this video! This gave me much insight for my 3d printing journey 🌈
Hey
I like designspark mechanical. It’s the closest to fusion I could find while free. Haven’t learned FreeCAD yet
what about Hodini in 3D printing?
Sempre quis um programa como esse é não sabia como obtê -lo, agora o vejo, mas como obter uma cópia do mesmoz?
can you please sand mi a link for the lion that is in youre video icon. I am sorry, i cant speak english very well. you know what i meen. alsow very nice video, like it...
I started with tinkercad then realized it lacks so using onshape now
Does it matter printer that you’re using
Does anyone have a suggestion which software would be ideal to create small crafts, collectibles, figurines and toys etc. for 3D printing?
Maybe tinkercad
But which one's can be sucessfully run by a mac??????
Thanks so much greatttt 🔥
How about easypose app??
i'm glad he said Blender is #1
Blender is number one (free*)
Zbrush isnt in the list???
I think this list covered more like cad modeling ..zbrush is for organic sculpting type things if I'm correct right? I'm a blender user btw I've heard zbrush is easier
@@mr.lunatic3157 when sculptris is on the list and its from Zbrush makers and all sculptris functions are in Zbrush then the list doesnt make sence....
Very nice video 👍😊😊
Which one would be best for me to use for making Vape products like Drip Tips, unique shaped Box mod's, Shells, protective parts for the mod when you set it down it won't scratch the box mod, RTA tanks and stuff like this?
I use fusion 360 for 3d printing, but I fell in love with blender.
Luka IJzendoorn from blender we can 3D print?
@@divyebtw8360 yes. But fusion is more accurate and clean. Blender is not precise and messy, but really powerful!
Can you build something from
@@samlegacy1of1 from?
As always, very informative
hello people, im considering to begin in 3d printing and obvisouly en 3d modelling of organic shapes, could you recomend me the best software to 3d modeling/printing based on your experience? i heard that blender is not a good idea at all for 3d printing, but its just a rumour
It's a rumor..but for a beginner it can be hard if you're starting blender for 3d printing. But if youre familiar with modeling for other purposes you only have few things to consider if you're modelling for 3d printing..
Fusion 360 my love 😍
Not sure why you didn't cover Zbrush but you mentioned Sculptris instead...?????
How can I instal leopoly?
Anyone else have trouble with freecad? I tried using it because it’s free but it is not intuitive at all and to make a print that can be changed in the future is overly complicated it seems. Maybe it’s just me…
Oh my god. So many programs. Can someone please just advise on a free program that can introduce a beginner 3d printing beginner such as myself. I just want something easy to work with to get into it. I want to create something and get it into a program so i can create some 3d models. I would like to see some company recommendations or even 1 year discounted subscription to learn basics.
Can you please suggest me few softwares (open source - free to use) to design furniture. I'm not a computer guy, but I want to design my own designed furniture in leisure. Thank you in advance, because you will suggest it.😀
freeCAD
Shapr3D is worth mentioning too!
NOO!! I WANTED TO MAKE THIS VIDEO!!!
With expierence (not alot but reasenable) i hate 3d modelling with autocad its more for 2d
Thanks !
I can’t manage to find sculptures anyware, does anyone have a link or something, I’m hoping to creat 3D models
I meant to put sculptris btw sorry
Nvm i found it sorry for bothering haha
Sad what happened to the comments on Tinkercad....
Great, Many thanks :)
Lots of good information here. Thanks!
How about maya? I started 3d modeling from maya.. 😫
Maya is past
thank... nice information
Inventor???
Best Video i found and helps 100 %. Love it
Do a review of slicing software
we will probably create a video about them.
Can somebody create a software design for me I have the blue print
Can u make a video about slicing software plz?
Cura
@@DiegoHerrera-kx5xe or prusa slicer
Blender itself
Cinema 4D ?
good to know
Solidworks is by far the best
Please, tell here some one, how of this list softwares is FREE?
Watching this while making a house in blender
merci beaucoup a toi :))
you missed one big boy: autodesk inventor
yeah thats for if you have money, they want $1400 a year for auto cad
very easy to use but only usable if someone else is paying for it lol
secret trick on fusion 360
its actually free if your only doing it for hobby or student purposes and you don't make a ton of money and it ask about that
Do you know how frustrating it was to look at and read through all those links on the right and nothing has any reference to what you’re talking about in the video including clicking on the blog post and looking through your blog posts.. nothing on that page either.
Dude, why not put a list of these programs in your comment section???
Love your videos and also can do a video on OpenToonz on your 2d channel
Sure thing!
wait... he has a 2d channel?!
@@jascrandom9855 yeah he has a 2d channel
Loved he talked about Creo (Pro/E), sad he talked up CATIA in areas he should of talked up Creo (Pro/E)
Awesome 👍
Thanks
👍
The very first one is just going to piss people off.. Tinkercad is very limited to the size.. being a web based program.. your models have to be tiny.. or very low polygon
If he mentioned tinkercad, im surprise that he didnt mention Mattercontrol. Almost the same software.
You waited until the very end to tell us none of these can be used for 3D printing...yet your title says...3d printing. And you never told us which ones can.
?? All of those programs can be used for 3d printing, don't know what you don't understand? You make 3d model extract it as stl or 3mf and slice it with cura, slic3r, simplify3d or any other gcode slicing software
@@saddex3d292 i'm zero about this, can you recommend what software for beginner
@@fuqorock when ever you start with something new you can call yourself beginner and every program will be new beginning for anyone but fusion 360 for engineering/hard surface modelling or zbrush for organic modelling
No ZBrush?
No, not needed..
I was confused before. No I'm lost now. To hard mate.
Someone needs to come up with an improved Tinkercad!
What about NX form Siemens 😂
can you use 3Ds Max for 3D printing?
if you know please reply on this comment as fast as possible thnx :)
I think 3ds max is more suitable for scene modeling, but if you create a 3d model all you need is to save it as a obj or stl file and import it to slicer, if the software can do this then basically you can use it to 3d printing
Gracias por el video
I have one 3D graphic in format obj and stl, what software i should use to edit?
Stl
Maybe someone can help me! im trying to make a hexagon shape thats hollowed out, as i need to make some what of a sleve to put on an allen key in order to make it bigger! however every attempt i make seems to bring difficulties due to constraints already made. it took me a while to just get one hexagon which had a flat to flat of 6mm, and ive made another one thats 4.5mm for the ID diameter but i can no longer move it around and also dont have a way of lining them up so that they are both centered with each other. Any advice?
Just came here for some curiosity😊
I want suggestions pls
this seems to be just a listing of marketing texts
There is software for sandal shoes
Sounds like he was reading from the back of the box.
Take a shot every time he says 3D
Thanks for the info.
I read, "what 3d printing software to use"
What I got... A list ranking CAD programs that may or may not be useful...
So... Why this title? How about, "Top CAD Programs for Making Model to Print"
This is like going to a bar and flirting and expecting to get laid, but not actually sure if the girl was just being nice or even interested. Got nowhere and learned nothing or vey little. Maybe confused... Okay. VERY Confused.
Video NOT for people who know NOTHING about developing models for 3D printers.