Alternative to Sketchup for Modeling - Creo?

hminky

Blind Squirrel
PTC has a free parametric solid modeler:

http://www.ptc.com/products/creo-elements-direct/modeling-express/

creo.jpg


It is a parametric modeler:

creo_para.jpg


Changing the dimension in the box changes the model. The dimension can be changed later:

creo-dim.jpg


Creo exports a "vmrl" which will import into Blender and Crafter where it can be textured:

creo_blender.jpg


creo_crafter.jpg


I use PTC's Pro-Engineer for modeling and after a few minutes Creo looks like it is really good for modeling.

Hope that helps someone
Harold
 
It looks pretty good, but it shares the same disadvantages as other parametric modelers and SketchUp for Trainz use. All have a tendency to create much higher poly models than 3DS, GMax or Blender. It's also typically (at least in GMax) harder to texture the imported file than if it is created in GMax.

Even so, a free parametric modeler is well worth knowing about, so thanks for letting us know...

Paul
 
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