![]() A Halo 4 helmet designed by Anthony Tod (big_red_frog on Thingiverse) in Fusion 360. And it comes with full integrated support for 3D printing. Multiple users can collaborate on the same model. ![]() Designs can be simulated for construction and testing in the platform. ![]() A #3DBlockZoo monkey designed in Tinkercad by YouTuber PrintThatThingĬonsolidated into Tinkercad are features from 123D Sculpt+, 123D Make and 123D Design.įusion 360 is an advanced modeling tool supporting freeform, solid, parametric and mesh techniques. The program is also supported by tutorials and a Teach platform for educational resources. Models are accessible to any computer with internet access and, as proved by SparkyFace5’s #3Dblockzoo movement, are 3D printable. Judging from comments on social media channels a number of Autodesk 123D users are worried about the change, we take a look at what is happening.įor those looking to get started in 3D design, Tinkercad is a free and simple to use 3D modeling program based in-browser. The apps include: 123D Design, 123D Catch, Circuits, 123D Make and 123D Sculpt+. The changes affect all apps in the range, which have been useful tools for the 3D printing community. Autodesk are consolidating their range of 123D apps in favor of Tinkercad, Fusion 360, and ReMake.
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