Hello I am moronic so I can't use blender, tinker and those stupidly complicated 3d modelling bullshits.
I just want to make squares and rectangles in exact centimeters and place them on top of each other and drag them out. Is that too much to ask?
Hello I am moronic so I can't use blender, tinker and those stupidly complicated 3d modelling bullshits.
I just want to make squares and rectangles in exact centimeters and place them on top of each other and drag them out. Is that too much to ask?
SketchUp, niqqa
thats even worse
THEN USE A FRICKING PENCIL, YOU FRICKING MONGOLOID.
That is what I am going to do, but it doesn't have 3d you idiot
have you tried these? they have the 3d
Get yourself technical drawing papers and you'll be able to make isometric shapes. Just look up the basics of technical drawing, like high school shit and it'll be easier enough. A protractor,triangle,compass and T-square will do you wonders and it'll make for a nice hobby.
Pirate solidworks. Simple as
>Draw shape into sketch
>Extrude
>Select new plane or face and draw new sketch
>Cut or extrude
> I just want to make squares and rectangles in exact centimeters and place them on top of each other and drag them out.
Second this. SW2017 isnt complicated and is available from the usual places. Newer versions won’t bring you anything if you only want to play around with squares. The first tutorial set takes about 30 minutes to complete and teaches you exactly that.
t. former SW teacher
I use SW and i'm curious why you'd say 2017 specifically, it's not like obtaining 2023 SP1 is any different
How's that program compared to Rhinoceros?
Easiest 3D software I ever tried is Cinema4D.
Granted, it's for motion design and special effects, but if you want to just stack squares and rectangle then it should do. Easier than that I only see minecraft.
>t. 2D/3D motion designer
real question is why the frick do you only wanna make squares and rectangles
because square and rectangles are more comprehensible to our brains than fricking triangles
yes, everything modeled is ultimately just fricking triangles, but trigonometry is fricking cursed shit
so we use boxes instead, to keep it simple
Because if I am gonna make a coffin, it's easier to draw squares and rectangles. I would like 3d so I could just turn it around and see how many "planks" I would need and how long.
I wish I could download it, but all it says is share.
I hate this, hate you and everyone like you.
Solidworks, yeah you just have 20-30 different text boxes you can click which opens 4-7 new things and you just click and place so easy.
Frick you.
Not sure if I should thank you or copy paste the message above.
Although it seems simpler than Solidworks, I am gonna just play it safe and say frick you too.
Yeah I appreciate the answers, but they help me very little. I need something for children or toddlers, something less advanced.
Imagine I am Homer Simpsons looking to 3d model a coffin.
This, trigonometry triggers me.
Dude, creating a fricking square on Cinema4D is one click on the "square" picture. No extraction bs or whatever. If you are such a moron that you get filtered by what's basically shape recognition, there's no hope for you; stick to Minecraft creative mode.
It's not just a square I need, besides it just has a lot of stuff that I don't need or care about.
Why do all these 3d model programs look like photoshop? I hate it.
I wish I was autistic enough to use that bullshit.
Minecraft creative mode would have been great if it could make different shapes and take measurements.
Because Photoshop is the basic standard for anything related to digital creation.
You can do almost everything on it, like animation or even 3D. So everyone (bar morons) learn a bit of photoshop and move on to another soft more specialized.
Honestly, I kind of get that it annoys you bc of the amount of bs on screen but you'll see it's not necessary to know everything. And you get used to the interface of those softs pretty fast.
Paint 3D comes with Windows 10
So you're asking to build something without learning the materials?
moron, use the web version of Sketchup and shut the frick up. Go build your plywood coffin for whatever fricking larp you're doing and leave the public the frick alone.
You know, I'm something of a moron myself
Paint 3D?
blender is actually super easy to pick up now, just look up a current tutorial on youtube
there is literally so much you can do without even touching like 99% of the functionality it offers (but even that stuff has been made so much better)
CAD is easy as shit. I picked up Fusion 360 and Solidworks in a couple days. If you can't even handle babby's first 3D modeling like Tinkercad, you're beyond saving.
Only one that's actually difficult is Blender, tried that once and it's ridiculously unintuitive and arcane. Absolutely fricking awful software design.
AutoCAD you fricking assdick. How has no one even suggested this yet? It has a 3d function and you can even make your own unit measurement tables as abstract as you like. If it's cost prohibitive, then just enroll at one class at a community college/tech school and use its license. Save to print on a pirated one off-site.
Try openSCAD. It's text based MCAD and terrible for almost everything but good at the moronic thing you want to do.
only replying because I have this related image. have a nice thread
I remember from a while when I had to use it, you can't actually directly measure stuff in Paint 3d as simple and useful as it would to be, so my solution was to copy paste an image of a ruler whenever I wanted to fix a measurement, then ctrl-z to remove it again kek, like this. You can just set a measure that you want in real life to be 1 on the ruler and then base every other one in paint around that and write it down, then when you're done, convert them to the real life measures.
Ey brother I think I got what you looking for:
https://www.3dslash.net/index.php
It's basically a Minecraft-level 3D soft, very basic interface, almost like a game.
Found it here, among others, check the list:
https://www.3dnatives.com/en/3d-software-beginners100420174/
>asks to draw shapes with specific real-world measurements, the thing cad is specifically made to do
>calls cad troll answers
Sounds like you're looking for Mattercontrol
Fusion 360
Does anyone else use or have even heard of TopSolid? I still have no idea where my company picked up this weird program