Hi
In the 3D subject, for me, as long as Kicad allows for
mechanically correct 3D models, its all I need.
Meaning what it already does is way more than enough.
After all, the? 3D main use is to make sure the board fits in its
place on the finished product, and the interface devices
(connectors, buttons, LEDs,...) align correctly with the openings
of the enclosure or other boards.
But? I'm only a a 60 years old EE using Kicad for professional
work. Other mileage may vary.
BTW, when I need to make a 3D model,? my goto tool is Freecad.
Regards
Jorge
On 12/09/22 10:32, Stanislas Thouret
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I agree
Stanislas
Le 12/09/2022 ¨¤ 10:56, Angelo Adamo -
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High Stanislav,
I'm a 72 and it is a life I'm trying to learn, study,
do something, making errors and correcting these.
I urge you to study, try, and
try again, make mistakes and correct them, sometimes
asking for help.
Angelo
Hello
I'm not a graphic
designer
?I'm a 79 year old
retiree and I use Kicad to work my brain :-)
Stanislas
Le 12/09/2022 ¨¤ 09:35, Zoran A. Scepanovic a
¨¦crit?:
If you are graphical designer, why the hell are you
using KiCAD?
There is a tool for every job. Personaly I don't
give a f*** for photorealism, functionality is my
goal. If someone does not like the rendering, it is
his/her problem.
On 11.9.22. 21:17, Stanislas Thouret wrote:
Blue LED designed by
my son with Fusion 360.
Fusion 360 handles
transparency but not Kicad.
That's a shame.
Stanislas
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Best regards,
Zoran ??epanovi?