Hi,
I just wondered, whether somebody knows a good open source 3D CAD software.
I participated in a workshop about SolidWorks once, but I would prefer to have an open-source software for some occasional projects. It also needs to run on Linux, and should be relatively easy to use (for somebody who can use SolidWorks e.g.)
I stumbled upon OpenCASCADE, but never really found much information about it.
Open source 3D CAD software?
- fossala
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you have two options depending on what you want to do:
- FreeCAD - http://sourceforge.net/apps/mediawiki/f ... /index.php - This is an actual CAD, meaning that it aims at precision. Think engineering, architecture, etc.
- Blender - http://www.blender.org/ - Is a 3D modelling application, meaning that it is more geared towards digital sculpting. Think animated films, artwork, etc.
Both are very mature. Your biggest problem is likely to be importing files, since the CAD world is littered with proprietary formats.
- FreeCAD - http://sourceforge.net/apps/mediawiki/f ... /index.php - This is an actual CAD, meaning that it aims at precision. Think engineering, architecture, etc.
- Blender - http://www.blender.org/ - Is a 3D modelling application, meaning that it is more geared towards digital sculpting. Think animated films, artwork, etc.
Both are very mature. Your biggest problem is likely to be importing files, since the CAD world is littered with proprietary formats.
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Blender is an awesome program in several fields, but it is not a CAD program at all. I am sorry to say that I believe that all free CAD software suck. There are some CAM software that aren't terrible, but unfortunately no CAD.