There’s overlap in spirit, but we’re not trying to replace the precision of Fusion/SolidWorks. the idea is that an agent writes an editable 3D program from your prompt/reference, including geometry, parts and eventually behavior. Blender/GLB is our current target, so it looks game-oriented rn, but games aren’t the whole idea. for a mechanical CAD use case we’d want the same experience backed by a real CAD tool/kernel rather than pretending mesh geometry is engineering-grade. I think of CAD, Blender and game engines as different possible build targets for the same broader idea.
There’s overlap in spirit, but we’re not trying to replace the precision of Fusion/SolidWorks. the idea is that an agent writes an editable 3D program from your prompt/reference, including geometry, parts and eventually behavior. Blender/GLB is our current target, so it looks game-oriented rn, but games aren’t the whole idea. for a mechanical CAD use case we’d want the same experience backed by a real CAD tool/kernel rather than pretending mesh geometry is engineering-grade. I think of CAD, Blender and game engines as different possible build targets for the same broader idea.