Perfect for Non-Profit Marketing and Museum Exhibits
February 24, 2022

Perfect for Non-Profit Marketing and Museum Exhibits

Anonymous | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User

Overall Satisfaction with Autodesk Tinkercad

I use Autodesk Tinkercad to develop promotional and educational materials for my non-profit organization. The program has a user-friendly interface that allows you to create custom 3D models that are easy to export and print. You can also use the program to add logos or text to existing models. I often use it to add 3D labels to models of artifacts for our museum, or even to create brail labels for visually impaired visitors. I also use the program to create unique and memorable gifts for donors.
  • Excellent workspace.
  • User-friendly interface for 3D modeling.
  • Easy to import and modify existing models.
  • High-quality exports in all major formats.
  • Controls can be finicky.
  • Quick and easy.
  • Ability to add text and logos to models.
  • Ability to import and modify STL and OBJ files.
  • High quality exports for online sharing or 3D printing.
  • Autodesk Tinkercad allows us to create unique and memorable promotional materials.
  • Personalized 3D printed gifts made in Tinkercad are a simple and effective way to show donors you appreciate them.
  • Autodesk Tinkercad makes creating text or brail labels for museum exhibits incredibly simple and cost-efficient, and it makes a huge impact on visitors.
Autodesk Tinkercad is by far the most user-friendly 3D modeling program I have used, especially for basic 3D modeling tasks. MeshLab and MeshMixer have similar functions but are far more complicated to navigate and difficult to use. These programs also tend to crash frequently, which has never been a problem with Tinkercad. The fact that you can use Tinkercad without downloading any software also makes it far more accessible, as you can log into your account and edit your models from any computer. I use 3ds Max for more complex 3D modeling, but for small tasks I always choose Tinkercad.

Do you think Autodesk Tinkercad delivers good value for the price?

Yes

Are you happy with Autodesk Tinkercad's feature set?

Yes

Did Autodesk Tinkercad live up to sales and marketing promises?

Yes

Did implementation of Autodesk Tinkercad go as expected?

Yes

Would you buy Autodesk Tinkercad again?

Yes

I have found that Autodesk Tinkercad is best for creating simple 3D models for printing. I use it to add text or modifications to 3D models of artifacts for my museum, including labels and support structures for artifacts to stand on. I also use it to create promotional materials, like 3D models of artifacts with our logo on them, which we can print and pass out at events. I would not use Autodesk Tinkercad for more complex 3D modeling or editing 3D models. It's really designed for basic creation and modification, and in those areas it is extremely useful!