![]() Since im already very comfortable with 123d design, i have decided to purchase (through my work) autodesk fusion 360.based on what im reading its an easy transition from 123d design but its more powerful, hopefully this will satisfy any future needs for modeling and that only leaves sculpting. Like i said, im currently using 123d design and i like it but i would like something a little more powerful/ professional but without having to learn an entirely new program because like i said, im already swamped with a ton of vector based digitizing on a daily basis for my job and i just dont have time to spend learning new, complex software. That leads me to the need for sculpting software, i might as well stick with autodesk and go with mudbox but im just worried it might be too much for me to take on.im super busy with vector based designing and just dont have the time for complex learning curve ,especially since the models i will be making are mostly fairly basic. ![]() ![]() Since 123d design is autodesk, i would like to eventually upgrade to something more advanced like autodesk inventor perhaps, my logic is that it might be an easier transition since its been called 123d designs bigger brother rather than try to learn something like blender.does anyone think that if im familiar with 123d design already that inventor would be easier to learn than say blender? Im coming across some jobs in the near future that will require a more organic feel that will require sculpting software but im just way too busy to learn anything crazy.most of what we do are relief style that are only 3d on one side and flat on the back because they are sewn onto garmentsĬan someone perhaps suggest a low cost or even free sculpting application where i can import the general shapes i create in 123d design to sculpt more organic shapes? Since most of our 3d needs are rather basic, i have been using 123d design and to be honest, and like i said, i dont have a ton of 3d modeling experience, but its a great tool and aside from some obvious limitations, i find that for free software its extremely easy to create just about everything i need in terms of geometric shapes. We recently added a 3d milling machine and a zortrax 3d printer to create custom embelishments and fashion hardware but im struggling a bit with making the files in a timely manner due to my lack of experience in 3d illustration. Ok so im a graphic artist who works for a fashion embelishment factory.i primarily do vector based graphics for laser cutting/engraving / photo shop for printing and embroidery design digitizing.
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