MrAnderson

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I liked Fusion 360, I like Onshape - but I'd rather like something that I won't lose over the whims of one company. So, what?

I am not a design draftsman, I'm not an engineer. My workflow is usually: I put something on the scanner, load the calibrated scan, trace the outline, throw a few sketches on various planes in there, round a few edges, print it and I'm done....

MrAnderson ,

Plasticity is a pretty cool application that's growing pretty quickly and offers perpetual licenses, so you retain access to the program once your maintenance period expires. I think it has a ton of potential to become very useful for the 3d printing space that doesn't necessarily require the full power of a pure CAD application but needs more than something purely art-focused like 3d modeling software.

One of the greatest things is the dev takes a lot of input from the community when deciding what features are added. There's a whole website for suggesting and voting on features to be added and several of them have already been put into development and implemented already. And on top of all that it's, comparatively, affordable. I'm still learning it so I don't know the full limitations of it's usefulness for 3d printing but to me it seems very capable.

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