I really love your explanations and how to use blender. I would love it if you could do something like 200 3D Models that Katt Kushol does for FreeCAD but for blender.
Thanks for this tutorial! Is there any advantage of using CAD sketcher over traditional CAD software? I have some Blender knowledge, so I feel like it would be easier to start with this add-on, than totally from scratch with CAD software. But at the same time, I'm afraid of learning a new workflow in Blender that would be lacking of important feature, in comparison to a complete CAD package.
CAD sketcher is a work around for anyone who wants the parametric sketching part in Blender. It has, in my mind, no advantages over a traditional CAD package like freecad which I teach over on mangojelly solutions. CAD sketcher just makes it easier for anyone who wants to stay with blender. For a far better CAD experience use a CAD package as you will get parametric workflows. Direct modelling stick with blender, parametric use something like freecad. Two together are awesome weapons in any designers arsenal.
@@MJ3D_Blender Knowing that you have a good knowledge of both, do you think that the current state of CAD sketcher allows you to create anything you'd like? I have in mind to use CAD sketcher whenever I need small mechanical/functional pieces when 3D printing. Because, when you need to do modifications for precisions, poly modeling can be really tedious.... I'll check your other channel. Thanks for your reply!
This is a really good series. I'm learning some general Blender techniques as well as CAD Sketcher specifics. Thank you, sir.
I really love your explanations and how to use blender. I would love it if you could do something like 200 3D Models that Katt Kushol does for FreeCAD but for blender.
Thank you for the kind comment. I will take a look at his site. Your the second person who has asked me for that series on both my channels.
Wouldn't a mirror and an array modifier make more sense? So that you only have to design the right or left side.
Thanks for this tutorial!
Is there any advantage of using CAD sketcher over traditional CAD software? I have some Blender knowledge, so I feel like it would be easier to start with this add-on, than totally from scratch with CAD software. But at the same time, I'm afraid of learning a new workflow in Blender that would be lacking of important feature, in comparison to a complete CAD package.
CAD sketcher is a work around for anyone who wants the parametric sketching part in Blender. It has, in my mind, no advantages over a traditional CAD package like freecad which I teach over on mangojelly solutions. CAD sketcher just makes it easier for anyone who wants to stay with blender. For a far better CAD experience use a CAD package as you will get parametric workflows. Direct modelling stick with blender, parametric use something like freecad. Two together are awesome weapons in any designers arsenal.
@@MJ3D_Blender Knowing that you have a good knowledge of both, do you think that the current state of CAD sketcher allows you to create anything you'd like?
I have in mind to use CAD sketcher whenever I need small mechanical/functional pieces when 3D printing. Because, when you need to do modifications for precisions, poly modeling can be really tedious....
I'll check your other channel.
Thanks for your reply!