Hello 3d printing community! I’m a complete newb and I am planning on doing a lot of 3d printing in the coming months.

I wanted to get into 3d printing with the intention of designing a lot of models and printing them for use around the house. So, I wanted to ask what people typically use for designing their own models to print?

Ideally the software would support both Windows and Mac as that’s what I typically use these days. Let me know, thanks!

  • daannii@lemmy.world
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    16 hours ago

    Start with tinkercad. Upgrade to fusion 360. For sculpting , blender.

    To use blender you need a high end PC. Like a gaming PC.

    Fusion and blender are both incredibly complex softwares that do a lot of things and take a lot of invested time to learn but there are tons of tutorial videos and online communities for both.

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      14 hours ago

      For a step between Tinkercad and Fusion 360, you can check out MatterControl.

      It is like Tinkercad but way more options and runs locally. Works great for more artistic shapes that are hard in CAD software.

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      15 hours ago

      You don’t need a powerful computer for blender unless you’re doing rendering or sculping or working with really high poly models. Especially when compared to proper CAD packages. I do a lot of design work in blender and my computer is so unstressed by it I can hear the CPU chirping when I rotate the viewport.

      It’s worth learning the basics of a parametric CAD but blender will do virtually everything faster and give you greater freedom and control over the exact geometry it outputs.