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I'm looking for an online 3D modeling software. Does anyone have any recommendations? One that's easy to get started with?

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no problem Go ahead and learn it. SW is easy to learn and there are many tutorials.   Details Published on 2024-5-14 11:31
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I think it's good to pay monthly for temporary use. For professional and large software, it's also troublesome to install.  Details Published on 2024-5-12 16:40
 
 
 

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I think it's good to pay monthly for temporary use. For professional and large software, it's also troublesome to install.

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SolidWorks is easy to get started with, with a 3D package library for drawing circuit diagrams, and everything from product structure design to parts and assembly.

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I've heard of this before. I taught myself Pro/E for a while a few years ago, but my computer is too old and it's too slow to use now.  Details Published on 2024-5-12 22:28
 
 
 

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When I draw online, I use Coolhome, export the model and do flow simulation with SolidWorks.

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Received, thank you for the recommendation~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~  Details Published on 2024-5-14 11:26
 
 
 

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Recommend a lightweight and easy-to-use Sketchup software, anyone who uses it knows it

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OK, thanks, I'll try it out when I have time.  Details Published on 2024-5-12 22:26
 
 
 

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Azuma Simeng published on 2024-5-12 21:25 Recommend a lightweight and easy-to-use software, Sketchup, anyone who uses it knows it

OK, thanks, I'll try it out when I have time.


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qwqwqw2088 posted on 2024-5-12 18:35 SolidWorks is easy to get started with, and it has a 3D package library for drawing circuit diagrams, and it can handle everything from product structural design to parts and assembly

I've heard of this before. I taught myself Pro/E for a while a few years ago, but my computer is too old and it's too slow to use now.


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SolidWorks is easier to use than Pro/E, supports Chinese and Chinese files, is good at Chinese, but not so good at Pro/E, prefers to do mold cavity design, does not support Chinese names  Details Published on 2024-5-13 10:01
 
 
 

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UUC posted on 2024-5-12 22:28 I have heard of this before. I taught myself pro/E for a while a few years ago, but my computer is too old and it is too slow to use now

SolidWorks is easier to use than Pro/E, supports Chinese and Chinese files, and is good for Chinese

Pro/E is not easy to use, prefers to do mold cavity design, does not support Chinese names

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SolidWorks should be able to meet the needs of simple 3D schematics.  Details Published on 2024-5-14 11:27
 
 
 

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Azuma Simeng posted on 2024-5-12 21:24 When I draw online, I use Cool Home, export the model and then use SolidWorks to do flow simulation

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qwqwqw2088 posted on 2024-5-13 10:01 SolidWorks is easier to use than Pro/E, supports Chinese and Chinese files, is good at Chinese, Pro/E is not easy to use, prefers to do mold cavity design, does not support...

SolidWorks should be able to meet the needs of simple 3D schematics.

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No problem, just learn it. SW is easy to learn and there are many tutorials.   Details Published on 2024-5-14 11:32
No problem, just learn it. SW is easy to learn and there are many tutorials.   Details Published on 2024-5-14 11:31
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UUC posted on 2024-5-14 11:27 For that simple 3D schematic, SolidWorks should be able to meet the needs

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Go ahead and learn it. SW is easy to learn and there are many tutorials.

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UUC posted on 2024-5-14 11:27 For that simple 3D schematic, SolidWorks should be able to meet the needs

OK, thanks for the recommendation~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

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