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Which CAD programs is best to use for 3d modeling

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Hello friends I am new here and want to make 3D modeling but, I am wonder which CAD programs is best to use for 3d modeling

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Actually all the software are good for 3D modeling in term of which you're going to model. Different programs has different features. May i know which model you're going to start ?  


   
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I got Makerbot Replicator and looking for CAD program for 3d modeling? I know how to use Photoshop and Illustrator so i am now hoping to find a program that is somewhat similar.


   
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Photoshop and Illustrator are much different than the CAD Programs so first forget about it. 

For 3d printing, Rhino will out perform AutoCAD on every aspect, mainly price.. I love Rhino, I use it almost exclusively, and if you have any AutoCAD experience, it will translate well into Rhino,


   
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Thanks, i also read that Rhino and auto CAD are great programs, but wanted to hear the opinions of more experienced people.

 

   
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Rhino has a faster learning curve, and there are tons of plugins to increase your productivity


   
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Glad to hear, about the the cost ? i heard its to much expensive ( around 500 USD ?)


   
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many of them completely free. Rhino isn't as cheap as it used to be, I think now it's $599 (don't quote me on that).


   
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Oh seriously, I would like to know your experience with this program before purchasing it. Do you used it before ?


   
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I have also heard great things about Revit, but have no personal experience using it.


   
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I love autodesk because of how many options you have. I was able to get it free as a student and it couldn't work better for accurate and fast parts. Exporting stl's just means hitting send to 3dprint service and saving it where you want it


   
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If you're not afraid of feeling like a coder, OpenSCAD is very powerful, free and open source.


   
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