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by smoldesu
1522 days ago
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It's a weird middle-ground. Blender's workflow is more comparable to Sketchup than it is to Fusion, but it has a ton of mesh editing capabilities that blow Sketchup and Fusion out of the water. The downside is that it doesn't really account for engineering stuff out of the box, but I've certainly used it to 3D print things in the past. It's not a drop-in replacement, but since I'm already pretty familiar with the tool, I don't really have trouble making it work. YMMV. |
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