Free 3D software

Want to learn how to draw in 3D or how to use 3D tools?  Here’s some great freeware that has great reviews.

Blender

Blender is the free open source 3D content creation suite, available for all major operating systems under the GNU General Public License

     


K3DSurf

K3DSurf   is a program to visualize and manipulate Mathematical models in three, four, five and sixdimensions. K3DSurfsupports Parametric equations and Isosurfaces.


Amabilis

3DCrafter  is a real-time 3D modeling and animation tool that incorporates an intuitive drag-and-drop approach to 3D modeling.  Complex models can be constructed from simple 3D primitives, or created using 3DCrafter’s Shape Building Tools. Modeling tools are provided to deform, sculpt, and paint 3D shapes.  Creating an animated scene is as simple as positioning the shapes within your scene for each point in time in your animation. 3DCrafter will ensure that the resulting animation runs smoothly. Your animation can be stepped through a frame at a time, viewed in real-time, or recorded to a Video (AVI) file so that you can distribute your creation.


Anim8or

Anim8or is a 3D modeling and character animation program

     


Seamless3d

Seamless3d   is open source 3D modeling software free and available for all under the MIT license.  The 3d models you see here were made using Seamless3d, which is very powerful and practical 3d modelling software for anyone who wants to make quality 3d animated content for the web.


Is drawing your talent?

You can also expand your drawing talent with SolidWorks’ free tools.

How about Game Making?  Try YoYo Games or Unity.




How about 3d animation and movies?
Some of the best software I have seen.  Add effects, characters, scenes and more.  Muvizu

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