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The best software for your situation is to work with a basic 2D CAD program. You would still need to learn the software but they are pretty basic. I'm not an expert in what is free but googling I found this open source one https://qcad.org/en/. Source: over 1 year ago
QCAD has a free community version and professional and CAM versions for reasonable prices. Check out the features list to see which version you will need, although make sure the community version works on your system before committing to a paid version. Source: over 2 years ago
I'm no longer a user of CAD programs so this might be a bit outdated. But for 2D take a look at QCAD. For 3D modeling and lots of other functionality you have FreeCAD. Source: over 2 years ago
If you are looking for something free that can handle dimensions I would recommend QCAD. https://qcad.org/en/ It only supports 2D drawings, but I find it works well for laser cutting / engraving work. The free windows versions is also a bit trashy/unusable in free mode. But the Linux version works great if you want to try booting Linux off a USB stick. Source: about 3 years ago
Asset Forge $19.95 https://assetforge.io/ Put together pre-made blocks to design new objects. Obviously since it uses pre-made blocks you can't make arbitrary models. But the included library of blocks is so huge that I usually find what I need. Source: over 1 year ago
I strongly, strongly recommend AssetForge. It's an incredible kitbashing visualization tool. Source: over 1 year ago
Asset Forge is an awesome piece of software if you're cool with the low poly art style it uses. Doesn't support rigging or animation, though, so you'd have to use something else to do that. Source: almost 2 years ago
Yes! It's also not expensive to buy most models and a lot of creators will offer a set of models at a discounted rate. There's also some pretty great beginner friendly modeling programs out there now that are more like kit bashing such as https://assetforge.io/. Source: almost 2 years ago
Cool workflow stuff! Unity editor scripting and tools, automating builds and updates, cool asset makers like Kenny's Asset Forge, mucking about with a game making program called RPG in a box to dream out ideas... That kind of thing! :). Source: almost 2 years ago
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