![]() ![]() Even if I join the text, Shapr splits it into individual pieces. Recently I added a Matte screen protector for pencil texture, will comment after I’ve had more than a few hours with it. Shapr seems to be completely missing any text tools, so I have to do it in another program and import it. I know Shapr is expensive for a hobbyist tool but they have a 30 off coupon and I’ve tried many of the CAD alternatives and I find this a joy to use. Lastly, A “boundary Box” style drag tool to select multiple pieces at one time would be epic! I’m printing face shields 24/7 for the hospital workers, and I’ve been putting little “Easter Egg” inspirational sayings on them. The apple pencil can get a little hairy when you’re trying to align a ton of pieces. Being able to quickly align an object to the top left, bottom left, top right, bottom right, and center vertically and horizontally, is a feature I can’t live without anymore, as it’s a fixture in all of my other design software. For example: The “concentric” tool… on most programs, this can be used to center any shape on another, based on it’s calculated “center of mass”. This brings me to my next suggestion: can we get a calculator button in the top bar, so we don’t have to leave the app when calculating an angle, or radius? That would be awesome! I’d also really love to see a proper set of justification tools. I would absolutely love the option to be able to choose between Radius and diameter when creating circles… I’m constantly having to flip back and forth between calculator, and Shapr. I have a few quick suggestions for features, and they’re super simple! So you can print directly to your printer without having to export it to your pc/mac first. It can also be complentary apps to IpadOS or features directly integrated into shapr3D Cad Import library (fasteners, components, bearings etc etc).Being able to make professional 2D drawings you can print or send directly to manufacturing.Built in USDZ export and viewer (I´m guessing this is already in the pipeline with the new IPAD PRO 2020?).So what would it take for Shapr3d to close the gap up to the big guys like Solidworks? I truly believe Shapr3D and Ipad Pro can become the future Industrial Design. ![]() But it still lacks alot of features that the big guys have. It’s also far more enjoyable to work in than apps like Onshape or Fusion360. One of my favorite things about Shapr3D is how often you update the app and add features. ![]() UPDATE: drawings are finally here: 4.0 - 2D drawings + new pricing ![]()
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