*downloads Fusion 360*
"I know, like, four other CAD programs; how hard can this be?"
*hits muscle-memory shortcut from [other program]*
*Fusion 360 does something that I didn't follow*
*aggressively pounds Escape/Ctrl-Z/right-click/spacebar*
*Fusion 360 panics because I've now hit even more shortcuts*
*repeat ad naseum*
I have managed to draw a funky-shaped rectangle in an hour. This is going to be a long project...
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- I'm most fluent in Bentley Microstation through work (though only in 2D mode), but I can't figure out how to get a reasonably-priced license for personal use.
- I had been using SketchUp, but I've finally hit the point where I need to do more geometrically complex tasks that it isn't suited for.
- It doesn't really count as "CAD", but I'm going to group together all the vector graphics programs I've used into one "program" for this count.
- The last is Altium CircuitMaker, but that's for PCB design.
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I'm looking for something that I can get into semi-production 3D design for my Anycubic Photon. I've watched my friend design things in F360, and it seems like a decent step towards AutoCAD territory.