I like that you can easily switch between different views of your model as well as being able to add additional features such as lights or cameras (although there are some other programs which have these options). The program itself isn't very intuitive so if it takes longer than just one session with training then this won't be helpful at all. You may need practice in order to fully understand how everything works but once its complete you will appreciate having more control over lighting effects etc. We've been using doodle3d to create models before sending them off into manufacturing where we often use standard CAD packages due to time restraints. This has allowed us much quicker turnaround times whilst providing better quality products since our engineers know exactly what they're looking after when viewing results from each stage prior to final manufacture. Being able to change colours/properties without needing separate files makes life.
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