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Revision as of 19:08, 27 April 2014
Here are a few screenshots showing different parts of FreeCAD. They are not ordered in any particular timeline, so the images may differ from your actual version. See more screenshots submitted by FeeCAD users on the screenshot forum thread and on the "Show your project here!" forum thread.
The 0.14 release
A jeep modeled by psicofil
A house made with the Arch module by rockn
Mesh curvature analysis by the Mesh module
Export to external applications with python macros
The 0.12 release
The 0.11 release
Das 0.10 Release
Vermessung
Das 0.9 Release
STEP Daten
Mit geladenem Robotergreifer
Robotergreifer
Unter XP mit Schenkel
Boolsche Operationen auf Formen
Boolsche Operationen
STEP
A screenshot showing FreeCAD importing and rendering a gCAD STEP model
IGES
FreeCAD unter Windows Vista mit geladenem IGES Modell von Rexroth
Phantasie
Sie können viele Aspekte von FreeCAD anpassen!
Boolean on Meshes
Mesh boolean operations in FreeCAD
Blender
Blender has an script to import FreeCAD files.
Drawing Extraction
Extracting a 3D part (STEP in this case) to a SVG Drawing Extraction View. This is fully parametric, if the part change the view follows.
FreeCAD vs. QCad
A screenshot showing how a same file gets rendered by FreeCAD and qCAD
FreeCAD vs. Inkscape
A screenshot showing how a same file gets rendered by FreeCAD and inkscape
Draft module
Freecad with the draft module loaded and a dxf drawing imported
Einstellungen
Die Einstellungen
Unter Ubuntu
The FreeCAD interface when you start it for the first time, on Ubuntu
Windows intaller
Windows installer at work
console mode
FreeCAD runs in console mode (without gui)
Save picture
Dialog to save a picture with arbitrary sizes.