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3DVia Launches Shape2.0: Just a Google SketchUp Clone?

Started by Josh M · 9 months ago

Did you know that 3DVia has a free 3D modeling creator of it’s own? 3DVia Shape 2.0 has been released and just got revamped with some new features that take on the ever-so popular Google SketchUp.
The similarities in commands and concept of each are obvious, but what̵ ... Continue reading »

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  • Hmm Microsoft doesn't have a free modeling software yet.....
  • As mentioned below, MS now has Truespace, but perhaps more relevant is that 3DVia is tied to MS's Virtual Earth. This is potentially of greater interest since 3DVia appears to be the beginnings of a nexus for the CAD world and a mirror world. That may soon mean that companies like Whirlpool won't bother using SketchUp - uploading their products to a Google Warehouse for use in Google Earth as a subtle means of advertising - but will simply move their CAD data from a Dassault application onto a shared online host.
  • The more the merrier in my opinion. I was going to download this, now that I think about it I should have so I could have had something to play with on the plane! Something like this really backs up John Hirsticks vision of cad for everyone huh?
  • Josh - thank you for the write up on 3DVIA Shape!
  • Its a bit unfair to compare this to SketchUp. SU deals with a different market and in that market is by far the clear leader and has changed the way an entire profession uses 3D tools.....and this was before Google bought it. One of the key elements of SU is the presentation side - the sketch in fact. something that 3DVia doesn't address.

    Personally I struggle to see the benefit 3DVia brings aside from maybe providing a test bed for new interface features in CATIA perhaps, and as you say the 3D tools are not pitched at any market in particular (whereas SU tools are pitched excactly at the AEC market).
  • yeah, totally different market is going to see these two, but for anyone that knows of them both will be tempted to try Shape. IF anything I hope it will grow the competition, enhance the technology they are trying out for these programs and see what the users get out of the features. Great 'free social 3D CAD programs' regardless of the difference.
  • Thanks for keeping us up to date Josh. Yes, I work for 3DVIA, but I appreciate that you always keep me up to date on so many different subjects that relate to 3D modeling. You bring a balanced view with a heap of attitude - excellent mix!
    Don
  • aww shucks, thanks Don. I gotta say, I'm liking what 3DVia is doing. In the past I wished they had gone with a relationship with Google as opposed to Microsoft, but now I'm reserving judgment to see how each bring 3D into the forefront even more. loving the 3DVia effort. I bet it's exciting to be a part of.
  • Microsoft Does have a free modeling program, TrueSpace, quite powerful but a bit of a love hate learning curve for the interface. But it is free.
  • Well 3Dvia is useless unless they put ability to save the models to own disk and in a convertible format. I never touched and will not touch it because of that. For that well MOI is trillion times superior despite the price.
  • need more update but it good
  • Looks cool, but did you check out the license agreement (nobody bothers these days). YIKES! Not very Sketch Up like here. Dassault must love their lawyers.

    THIS AGREEMENT DOES NOT ENABLE YOU TO MAKE ANY COMMERCIAL USE WHATSOEVER OF THE SOFTWARE OR OF ANY CONTENT GENERATED USING THE SOFTWARE. THIS AGREEMENT DOES NOT ENABLE YOU TO SAVE A LOCAL COPY OF THE CONTENT PRODUCED USING THE SOFTWARE BUT ONLY TO PUBLISH YOUR CONTENT ON 3DVIA.COM WEBSITE.

    ANY CONTENT THAT YOU PRODUCE USING THE SOFTWARE MAY AUTOMATICALLY CONTAIN A SPECIFIC WATERMARKING IN ORDER TO ENABLE THE IDENTIFICATION OF THE TYPE OF SOFTWARE LICENSE USED TO PRODUCE SUCH CONTENT. DS SHALL MAKE REASONABLE COMMERCIAL EFFORTS TO LIMIT THE IMPACT OF THE WATERMARKING ON THE DISPLAY OF THE CONTENT. HOWEVER, YOU RECOGNIZE THAT DS HAS THE RIGHT TO PROVIDE FOR SUCH WATERMARKING TO PROTECT ITS RIGHTS AND THAT YOU MAY NOT HOLD DASSAULT SYSTEMES LIABLE IN THIS RESPECT.

    DUE TO THE SOFTWARE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS AND CONSTRAINTS, YOU WILL NOT BE ABLE TO USE THE CONTENT GENERATED USING THE SOFTWARE AS YOU MAY WISH. THE ONLY POSSIBLE USE OF SUCH CONTENT CONSISTS IN UPLOADING IT ON 3DVIA.COM WEBSITE ONLY. YOU MAY NOT SAVE A COPY THEREOF ON YOUR LOCAL STORAGE DEVICE. THEREFORE, IF YOU DO NOT PUBLISH YOUR CONTENT ON DS' DESIGNATED WEBSITE, YOU WILL LOSE ALL DATA AND/OR ANY CONTENT PRODUCED WITH THE SOFTWARE AND DS MAY NOT BE LIABLE THEREFOR.
  • yeah, what is up with that. Dassault has some very strict license agreements. I remember their blog had a really strange one at some point and they ended up changing it.

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