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With  CAD
          software, users
          can design just
          about anything
          for 3D printing.
          The hardware fits
          easily on a desk
          or tabletop.














                   anyone with a computer can use CAD, freeform modeling,
                   sculpting, and 3D immersive design tools. CAD tools such as
                   SketchUp and Tinkercad use geometric shapes to build 3D
                   models. Freeform modeling tools allow designers to create many
                   different shapes. Anything you can draw, you could potentially
                   3D print using freeform modeling software such as 123D Creature
                   or Blender. Sculpting tools work like clay, allowing a designer to
                   push, pull, pinch, and grab elements to form 3D models digitally.
                   Sculpting software includes 123D Sculpt and Leopoly. Immersive
                   design tools include software and hardware that combine 3D
                   scanning, modeling, and printing to move between reality and
                   digital 3D worlds almost seamlessly. One popular immersive tool
                   is HP Sprout.
                       You can play with many of these software tools for free. Check
                   out resources such as the 3D Printing for Beginners website for
                   descriptions and links to download the software. The more you
                   play, the more you can add your voice, innovations, and skills to
                   the 3D manufacturing revolution.






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