Nice video. So design spark has no renderer that why you use Rhino? But thats a payware and not cheap one. Are there other free render/raytrace programs and could you show some? Keep good work,
Die, thanks. DSM does have some basic render options, but nothing like Rhino 7.0. I did a tutorial on this a while back. Blender has good render options, and the program is free, however the learning curve is steep with this program, and adding textures is not as easy as with Rhino 7.0. D5 rendering is a free rendering program that I'm currently checking out. I will post some videos once I learn the basics.
In your opinion is designspark as good as fusion. I like its workflow and the fact its free, I'm using onshape but I like designspark. Just wondering were to invest my time.
David, in my Humble opinion, Fusion 360 is a better program between the two. Of course, this all depends on what kind of modeling you want to do. For organic modeling blender is king, for overall 3D modeling I like DSM, fusion 360, and Rhino 7.0. For engineering type modeling: Creo, or solid works. Hope this helps.
Nice video. So design spark has no renderer that why you use Rhino? But thats a payware and not cheap one. Are there other free render/raytrace programs and could you show some? Keep good work,
Die, thanks. DSM does have some basic render options, but nothing like Rhino 7.0. I did a tutorial on this a while back. Blender has good render options, and the program is free, however the learning curve is steep with this program, and adding textures is not as easy as with Rhino 7.0. D5 rendering is a free rendering program that I'm currently checking out. I will post some videos once I learn the basics.
In your opinion is designspark as good as fusion.
I like its workflow and the fact its free, I'm using onshape but I like designspark.
Just wondering were to invest my time.
David, in my Humble opinion, Fusion 360 is a better program between the two. Of course, this all depends on what kind of modeling you want to do. For organic modeling blender is king, for overall 3D modeling I like DSM, fusion 360, and Rhino 7.0. For engineering type modeling: Creo, or solid works. Hope this helps.
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