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I'm new to 3d design and I have been working with solid works is their any other program That might be better

>> No.800860

Try a dictionary.

>> No.800862

https://www.sculpteo.com/blog/2020/01/08/top-10-solidworks-alternatives/

>> No.800882
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>>800857
I see why you seek an alternative, because this piece of crap, while being industry standard is a fucking inconvinient unintuitive clumsy error generator
I started out with Fusion, then had to switch to this ass, then tried the most popular ones, and settled for Onshape in the end, it's fast, pretty powerful, has a cloud storage, it's free and it also runs in a fucking browser
What more can you even ask for?

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>>800882
>software as a service

>> No.800906

>>800882
>What more can you even ask for
Not being complete garbage

>> No.802327

>>800897
>>800906
Detected a couple of solidfags who probably never even tried anything else

>> No.802330

>>802327
No, not quite.
AutoCAD since release 11
CATIA since version 5 in '98
SolidWorks since its initial release in '95
Unigraphics since release 10 (today called NX)
Rhinoceros 3D since 1.0
if you're wondering: Boomer and Senior Industrial Designer

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>>800882
>has a cloud storage
>mfw
Is it actually free or teehee-you-have-to-pay-to-actually-model-anything free?

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>>802330
I kneel.

>> No.803671

>>802342
It's actually free, the catch being that all the stuff you do on your free account can be seen by other users (not like anyone even saw or liked any of the stuff I made during couple of years I used it, except the people I shared the link with), if you want to go private you have to pay for a license, also you can get an educational license for a year pretty easy, aswell, you can set your files to be private with it too, none of the tools are blocked, all the modeling, drawing and other functions are included in the free account aswell,