Have a look at their demo videos and webinars.įreeCad is also useful if you know exactly what you want, without need to change it afterwards, because it is not flexible, and later updates usually break the model. I once tried an old demo a couple of years ago (was 1 month free), and they had quite good support back then. You might also have a look into Form-Z from Autodessys: not free, but they have quite a lot of functions for organic shapes.
Easy to learn, lots of good training videos, and you can also use SpaceClaim videos, since DSM is a limited subset of this.įor complex organic shapes, I think Blender (also freeware) might be a good choice, but it has a *huge* learning curve. For relatively simple technical parts based on geometric shapes, and where you often need to adjust dimensions, DesignSpark Mechanical (freeware) might be a good choice.