Top 3D Modeling Software

Blender

Blender

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Rajat Singh

Blender is an amazing free software, perfect for animation and modeling. It has a steep learning curve but is incredibly powerful.

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Ananya Sinha

Blender is awesome for 3D modeling and animation, but it can be overwhelming for beginners. Once you get the hang of it, it's extremely versatile.

Fusion 360

Autodesk Fusion 360

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Vikas Gupta

Fusion 360 is fantastic for CAD, CAM, and 3D modeling. Great for product design, but the cloud-based storage can be a bit of a hassle.

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Priyanka Sharma

Perfect for both beginners and professionals. The features are robust, but it requires a solid internet connection for cloud syncing.

AutoCAD

AutoCAD

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Amar Patel

AutoCAD is a standard in the industry. It's great for drafting and technical design, but it's quite expensive for individual users.

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Sara Mehta

AutoCAD offers a great suite of tools, but the learning curve is steep for new users. Ideal for professionals, but not great for beginners.

SketchUp

SketchUp

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Neeraj Kapoor

SketchUp is easy to learn and perfect for architectural designs. However, it lacks some advanced features for professional-grade modeling.

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Neha Yadav

Great for beginners! The free version is quite capable, but the paid version offers more advanced tools.

ZBrush

ZBrush

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Ravi Sharma

ZBrush is perfect for high-detail 3D modeling. It's great for sculpting, but it can be expensive for independent artists.

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Simran Kaur

ZBrush is excellent for creating detailed models and textures. However, it has a steep learning curve for new users.

Rhino

Rhino

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Amit Verma

Rhino is great for 3D design, especially in architecture. It's quite versatile, though the interface can feel a bit clunky.

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Tanvi Sood

Very powerful for precision modeling. However, the cost can be prohibitive for hobbyists.

SolidWorks

SolidWorks

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Shivansh Tyagi

SolidWorks is excellent for engineering design and simulations. It's pricey but has all the features a professional needs.

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Preeti Rani

Very powerful, but quite complex and not the most user-friendly software out there.