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  • Evidlo
    Some other open source 3D CAD tools:Code-based- CadQuery - https://github.com/CadQuery/cadquery/- build123d - https://github.com/gumyr/build123d- OpenSCAD - https://openscad.cloud/openscad/GUI (browser-based)- Cadmium (abandoned, cool idea) - https://mattferraro.dev/posts/cadmium
  • reconnecting
    Without context, it sounds like an FPS adaptation of a Dune game.
  • raziel2701
    Would love to see a quick video demo showcasing the features, look and feel of the software. The same team made horizon eda, and I wasn't able to find videos on youtube about it that were newer than 2022, so I never gave it a shot either.
  • freeopinion
    Dune3d comes off like a reskin of SolveSpace. SolveSpace is pretty awesome, so that's not a knock, per se. I'll leave it to somebody with more experience to fill in what value Dune3D adds beyond SolveSpace.
  • fallat
    So this is a smudge of like 4 projects? Huh. Definitely interested, but I wonder about the longevity of the system. That's one thing about the code cad systems I like: it's pretty easy to port code from one to another.
  • nathanmcrae
    I have used this for throwing together some models for 3D printing. I've found it very intuitive, though I'm not sure how ergonomic it would be for complex assemblies.I really like the space-key based command access and default shortcuts for all the commands.
  • jetter
    Also check out modelrift.com which is based on openscad foundation. See the dynamic customizer which allows to edit any model parameter, re-render and get .stl: https://modelrift.com/models/customizable-liquid-funnel - it works _completely_ in your browser by using WASM
  • Levitating
    Another simple GTK4 app for the ecosystem, nice.In case anyone is wondering, Dune3D as a flatpak is about 33mb. FreeCAD is 354mb. I enjoy having simple solutions that get simple things done. Will definitely give Dune3D a try.
  • mountainriver
    FreeCAD is the worst. Thanks for building this!
  • idiotsecant
    Its not often you see 'fillets and chamfers' are tip-line features in the readme for CAD packages. But good on you for building something.