Now that picotron is ramping up which basically offers a superset in terms of features compared to pico8: will there be an expanded picotron version of picocad?
Hey, been meaning to try picoCAD for a while now this might push me over the edge :)
For my curiosity: How are you distributing this? Is it the Web version of the pico8 game or did you rewrite it in love or something? Or does pico8 allows to embed their VM when distributing on Steam?
I’ve tried other 3d modeling software (blender, fusion, etc) and picocad is the only one I’ve been able to actually pick up and use without unsuccessfully spending hours watching outdated tutorials. I understand it’s not apples to apples. Just wanted to say thanks and this is an awesome tool!
Same. I randomly stumbled across someone's (Ben's) picoCAD timelapse on Youtube last January[1] and the toolkit was so simple that I bought it and tried it myself.
Sure enough, I was more productive with picoCAD in my 30s than I was with 3dsmax/maya/etc in my teens despite many hours of tutorials. I joined the Discord and even participated in some jams.
I wish the guy behind Dune3d had joined Solvespace development instead. His GTK4 UI on all platforms would have been nice. I'm hoping to address some of the solvespace shortcomings in 2025, but he really needed assembly with STEP files which I don't see happening soon.
Love this! Might nab it just to try it out. A very similar tool is Kenney Shape which has you drawing pixel art with depth numbers for each square that turn into models: https://kenney.nl/tools/kenney-shape
I love Crocotile. It's got very opinionated, kind of weird UX, but it gets me in the zone so so well. I haven't used it in ages, I should give it another spin.
johanpeitz|1 year ago
You can also check out https://picoCAD.net for more info :)
Herbstluft|1 year ago
Now that picotron is ramping up which basically offers a superset in terms of features compared to pico8: will there be an expanded picotron version of picocad?
tym0|1 year ago
For my curiosity: How are you distributing this? Is it the Web version of the pico8 game or did you rewrite it in love or something? Or does pico8 allows to embed their VM when distributing on Steam?
oefnak|1 year ago
elldes|1 year ago
Is there a workflow you would recommend for creating animations once the model has been created in picoCAD?
d--b|1 year ago
catskull|1 year ago
hombre_fatal|1 year ago
Sure enough, I was more productive with picoCAD in my 30s than I was with 3dsmax/maya/etc in my teens despite many hours of tutorials. I joined the Discord and even participated in some jams.
[1]: https://www.youtube.com/@bencanfield/videos
johanpeitz|1 year ago
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rkagerer|1 year ago
WillAdams|1 year ago
https://dune3d.org/
Previous discussions:
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=37979758
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=40228068
The other notable thing to try is Solvespace or maybe NASA's Open Vehicle SketchPad (for opensource)
phkahler|1 year ago
hombre_fatal|1 year ago
Just compare its examples with dune3d's real world circuit board example to see the difference: https://picocad.net/
Better comparisons would be Crocotile and maybe Blockbench. Not CAD software.
slopeloaf|1 year ago
2mol|1 year ago
Another one that's pretty impressive and very lovely looking is Crocotile: https://crocotile3d.com/
j_4|1 year ago
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Rygian|1 year ago
johanpeitz|1 year ago
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throawayonthe|1 year ago
edit: their website - https://picocad.net/