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6 out of 7 Total Reviews for VECTARY

I have been using vectary for years now and have now switched to other apps too but this keeps me coming back for a more intuitive user experience. This certainly could be one of the biggest softwares as it allows me to create 3d stuff without getting intimidated by the buttons and details. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
It becomes slow to load the complex stuff and at times my mesh gets relaxed and broken too. I am able to fix it within the interface but would still need some optimizations done for complex models. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
I like how quickly you can get started with Vectary. It takes nearly no time to begin building, and I like how clean the interface feels. It's very approachable. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Vectary has a lot going for it, but one thing that sticks out to me is there could be more support documentation made for the features and services in the platform. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
It's very intuitive once you understand some basic concepts and it's easy to use, you can basically hit the ground running and start designing your 3D objects very quickly. They give you a really great set of features to work with and once you're a little proficient, modifying and creating your own objects is really fun. You can export your objects to OBJ and STL formats, which most slicers use, even on their free plan. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
The documentation is a sparse, especially on what the different options a tool do. I've used Vectary a lot at this point and still there are some tools or options I have no idea what they're for because there's no documentation available. They do have some tutorials to get you started, though.
Also, it's not easy to model or smooth out curved surfaces on meshes with the tools they have, so designing (or making changes to) some types of objects with smooth curved surfaces like a helmet, for example, might be a little challenging and time-consuming. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
I like the ease at which I was able to create 3D designs. The interface is easy to work with and is pretty robust for the cost. It also seems to be pretty flexible allowing for quick changes and plenty of options for creating a texture and surface that isn't stock. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
I would like a better knowledge base for online help and suggestions. I'm sure this will develop over time but the documentation seems to be a little weak. Also, it would be nice to suggest the best browser to work in. I was using Safari which didn't work at all and almost scrapped using Vectary but when I switched to Firefox the user experience was much better. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
The simplicity, intuitiveness and ease of use, particularly for folks who don't back from the 3D modelling background. And that it's web-based whilst being really fluid and responsive. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
It's a great tool, but will be even greater if there are integrations with various 3D model libraries such as TurboSquid, CGTrader etc. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.