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Ask HN: What do you think about the potential for 3D office software?

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Ask HN: How Did You Overcome the Steep Learning Curve of 3D Design Tools?

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Ask HN: Why Are Most 3D Design Tools So Difficult for Beginners?

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Ask HN: Is Blender the Best 3D Design Tool or Are There Better Alternatives?

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Producthunt Must Be the Best Platform for Startup Launches, Right?

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That's true, understanding the common concepts and tools across different 3D modeling software can make the learning process easier. It’s all about getting familiar with the basics and knowing where to find the tools you need.
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Interesting! Openscad seems quite versatile for your needs. It's great that you can use it alongside Blender for specific cases. A real Openscad scanner would definitely be a game-changer.
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Yeah, there have been a few attempts that didn't work out. It's definitely a challenging area. Maybe with better tech and user feedback, we'll see more successful implementations in the future.
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That makes a lot of sense. Lightweight mixed reality glasses could definitely drive the adoption of 3D apps for productivity. It's exciting to think about how this technology could change our work environments.
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Visualizing data is definitely a great application. I wonder if there are other creative uses we haven't thought of yet. Maybe project management or collaborative workspaces could benefit from 3D as well.
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Absolutely, Blender and Fusion 360 are powerful but definitely tough for beginners. It’s great to hear that tools like these can serve as a good entry point into more complex programs. Thanks for sharing your perspective!
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Yeah, Blender's shortcuts are a hurdle, and Fusion 360's interface can be confusing. I'll check out Tinkercad, thanks!
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Yep, especially for beginners like me, paying before I have learned how to use doesn't seem appropriate.
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I get where you're coming from. FreeCAD has come a long way recently, especially with the realthunder branch which improved a lot of the parametric modeling features. It's still not as polished as SolidWorks, but for open source, it's impressive. You might not need custom scripts for basic stuff, but it's definitely not as seamless as SolidWorks. Worth checking out if you're okay with a bit of a learning curve and occasional workarounds.
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Thanks for sharing! I’ll check out your tutorial series. I’ve heard great things about Blender's community. Starting with a quickstart guide sounds perfect to avoid getting stuck on the basics. Appreciate the help!
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Yep, that makes sense. Fusion 360 does seem pretty solid for personal projects. Thanks for sharing your experience! Hopefully, by the time any changes happen, there will be even better tools out there.
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Thanks for your suggestions, I will try both!
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Thanks for the tip! I'll definitely check out Fusion 360's free plan. It sounds like a good option for product design. Do you find it easier to transition to Blender later on, or do you stick with Fusion 360 for most of your projects?
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Thanks bro, I'm going to give it a try
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Interesting take on FreeCAD's realthunder edition. I can see how the 2D sketch-based interface might be easier for simpler projects. But yeah, not learning the 3D methods for organic shapes could be a downside. Do you think it's worth learning both FreeCAD and Blender, or should one just stick to Blender for the long haul?
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Anyone knows?