Shapr3D

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RSG
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Shapr3D

Post by RSG »

Has anyone used this design program? I found it the other day on a FB ad. It looks pretty simple and intuitive.

www.shapr3d.com

I'd love to hear what you think of it. Until now I've only ever designed in 2D and it has served me well other than I am limited when it comes to viewing the product in 3D.
Vision is not seeing things as they are, but as they will be.
duckman903
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Re: Shapr3D

Post by duckman903 »

To bad its only Apple, I'll never own an Apple product. I have my reasons.
MikeH
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Re: Shapr3D

Post by MikeH »

Looks like a great program. However, I can’t justify $20 - $30 per month for something that i would only use occasionally for a hobby.
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