Although you still need windows, Rhino3D is amazing and has a perpetual license. It’s way cheaper if you are studying or teaching. There is also sketchup which works through the browser but I don’t know if that works on Linux.
Although you still need windows, Rhino3D is amazing and has a perpetual license. It’s way cheaper if you are studying or teaching. There is also sketchup which works through the browser but I don’t know if that works on Linux.
Heeey. Good play on the song. 😁
I second this, but you will need to find the one you like, different brands can taste VERY differently.
Such an interesting character.
The student version can also be used for commercial purposes, but not as part of a company. All it takes is to sign up for a class at a university or college and you get a huge discount. I got mine when doing my bachelor’s and still use it.
For me the best option has always been Rhino3D. Three months fully functional free trial, educational version is fairly cheap AND it’s a perpetual license. Parametric design with Grasshopper is a bit of a learning curve, but there’s tons of tutorials.
I got the Timemore C2 on Ali Express it’s on par with the commandante but way cheaper.
Isn’t lawnchair dangerous to use since it hasn’t been supported for 3 years? Just asking, simply an assumption on my side.
Rhino 8 is very easy to use now with a new option like in sketchup for push/pull. They have a perpetual license so no subscriptions.
Uhm, what about Blender?
Yeah, I don’t know why they still don’t support Linux. They really hate Autodesk, so they should do it purely out of spite.