V5 now supports dragging and dropping images (PNG/JPG) directly into the viewport to use as blueprints. Scale them using the "Orient" tool.
: Leverage the Sub-D import feature to convert polygonal models into high-quality NURBS solids, which can then be exported as clean quad meshes. Moi 3d V5
V5 runs natively on M1/M2/M3 chips, meaning no Rosetta 2 emulation. It is lightning fast and sips battery life. V5 now supports dragging and dropping images (PNG/JPG)
| Feature | Moi 3D V5 | Rhino 7/8 | Fusion 360 | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Very Low | Moderate | Steep | | UI Complexity | Minimalist | Dense | Cluttered | | History Tree | No (Direct Edit) | No (Direct Edit) | Yes (Parametric) | | Price | ~$350 (One-time) | ~$1,000+ (One-time) | ~$600/Year (Sub) | | Best For | Concept modeling, Jewelry, Freelancers | Architecture, Yachts, Engineering | Manufacturing, Assemblies | V5 runs natively on M1/M2/M3 chips, meaning no
Filleting (rounding edges) was historically the Achilles' heel of lower-end CAD software. V5 introduces a .
: When working with solids that overlap with original curves, use the new selection logic to pick edges first
files, though direct copy-pasting with newer Rhino versions (like Rhino 8) may require specific utility programs due to Rhino's clipboard format changes. Scripting and Node Editor : Advanced users can leverage the Node Editor