![]() ![]() Their licensing policy is pretty flexible and I think it’s fair. Fusion 360, by far, meets all of those needs. When I started this exercise I wanted to find something inexpensive, precise, intuitive and inspiring. I really liked the UX of 123D Design and Tinkercad, which are also from Autodesk, so Fusion 360 just felt right and natural to me. Here’s what we have looked at so far:Īs of yesterday I finally think I found that best of all worlds with Autodesk Fusion 360. At that point I decided to go deep into some popular and free options to see what else is out there and hopefully provide a good recommendation for makers. I started 3D printing back in November of last year and started with SketchUp which doesn’t do rounded corners well, then 123D Design which doesn’t allow you precisely adjust sketches after they are drawn. This will likely be my last post in this series on 3D modeling software.
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