Topic: Sketchup or Wings3D or Blender?
Life called me away from printing, and now I'm BACK! And tinkercad is gone, :'(. That's just as well, because I really need something more powerful.
Should I dive into Sketchup, Wings3D, or something else?
If you are familiar with the advantages of one or the other, please post below. I'm concerned about:
- Sketchup's tendency to make things non-manifold
- importing and exporting STLs
- designing things quickly
- getting help from a 3D printing community that uses the software
- not learning more than one full featured modelling software
I understand my toolchain will involve something like wings/skp, meshlab/netfabb, slic3r/skein, pronterface/repet, solidoodle?
I remember spending a whole weekend learning Blender, and I forgot everything after drawing one glorified box with such weird shading that I had to explain to people what it was. But maybe I should take another crack at it...
Thoughts?
update: I have asked a similar question in the Wings3D forum, and some of you might be interested in the answers there: http://www.wings3d.com/forum/showthread.php?tid=312
