> Adam is now a harness that integrates directly with your CAD
It does not integrate with "my" CAD, which happens to be none of the two closed-source, closed-ecosystem, commercial products you built your tool for.
> Adam is now a harness that integrates directly with your CAD
It does not integrate with "my" CAD, which happens to be none of the two closed-source, closed-ecosystem, commercial products you built your tool for.
Which is your CAD? We also have an opensource version that we actively maintain: https://github.com/Adam-CAD/CADAM
> Which is your CAD?
Depends on what I'm doing, but for serious projects, I try to stick to FreeCAD (which has a python API btw) and avoid the commercial packages whenever I can.
Like others have remarked, the feature set, in particular of the geometry engine, is really not at the level of commercial packages like Fusion, Onshape and the rest, but 90% of the time FreeCAD is good enough.
However, FreeCAD's UI is truly an abomination, even with the recent "improvements". The workflow enforce by the package is a freaking death march.
[EDIT]: I am also a huge fan of building objects with code, especially for parametric stuff, but then there is nothing out there that can really do the code -> model -> 3D viz -> code -> model -> ... loop tightly enough yet.
I truly believe that AI + CAD is blue ocean territory, but please, please don't make the lock-in the already predatory actors in the space have on the market even worse by building your stuff for their product.
Especially, don't help Autodesk, they're a freaking cancer on the industry.
If we could drive FreeCAD using an AI, man that would really rock and make a huge difference for the recognition of the package, especially if you figure our a way to have users work around the horrible UI.
I highly encourage you to try our opensource version: https://adam.new/cadam
> I highly encourage you to try our opensource version
I need to sign in just to try your tool ?
It's a joke, right?
or run it locally: https://github.com/Adam-CAD/CADAM