@@stanislav6668 Fusion360 is suposed to replace Inventor over time, but hasn't got all the features until now... If you know what you are doing in one, you can use the other. Fusion360 is (at the moment) also focused more on manufacuring (including milling, turning and 3d printing). So you can write entire programs in G-Code with it.
What about Altair Inspire Studio? I use it, has the most modern interface, so few icons which combined can do whatever I like, really fast and besides has a render with materials for anyone starting with 3d and industrial design. I use it for every piece I need for my 3d printer.
I'll give you the benefit of the doubt and assume that the order wasn't from worst to best but is entirely arbitrary. ;) However, I'm confused on why the Creo script is focused on Creo View MCAD and Creo View ECAD and not focused on Creo Parametric and some of its design extensions (like Interactive Surface Design Extension and Advanced Assembly Extension, in the interest of industrial design).
Well, when it comes to the order of different pieces of software on a list, it is always related to the user's experience, so it is not the same for all users! In previous videos, we have talked about Creo and its potential in design.
I think Moi 3d and Shapr 3d need a shout out on this channel. Both are easy, and work well with Blender.
I'm surprised you mentioned not the autodesk fusion360 in 2021😎
What is the difference between Inventor and Fusion360 in industrial design?
@@stanislav6668 well, I am only familiar with Fusion 360.
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@@stanislav6668 Fusion360 is suposed to replace Inventor over time, but hasn't got all the features until now... If you know what you are doing in one, you can use the other. Fusion360 is (at the moment) also focused more on manufacuring (including milling, turning and 3d printing). So you can write entire programs in G-Code with it.
@@stanislav6668 alot is different between thoose two.
What about Altair Inspire Studio? I use it, has the most modern interface, so few icons which combined can do whatever I like, really fast and besides has a render with materials for anyone starting with 3d and industrial design. I use it for every piece I need for my 3d printer.
How much does Altair Inspire cost?
I'll give you the benefit of the doubt and assume that the order wasn't from worst to best but is entirely arbitrary. ;)
However, I'm confused on why the Creo script is focused on Creo View MCAD and Creo View ECAD and not focused on Creo Parametric and some of its design extensions (like Interactive Surface Design Extension and Advanced Assembly Extension, in the interest of industrial design).
Well, when it comes to the order of different pieces of software on a list, it is always related to the user's experience, so it is not the same for all users! In previous videos, we have talked about Creo and its potential in design.
what about CATI ?
to complex for design, but good for engineer analysis