@berryxia: Guys, I did it. Just using Opus 4.8, about two rounds of conversation to achieve this effect — you can draw CAD by voice. For example: draw me a sphere, circles, etc. Basic demos work fine, but for industrial use, there's still a gap. However, for making demos, I think it's totally okay...

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The user demonstrated a basic demo of generating CAD graphics via voice using Opus 4.8 with just two rounds of conversation, noting it's not yet industrial-grade but suitable for demos.

Guys, I did it. Just using Opus 4.8, about two rounds of conversation to achieve this effect — you can draw CAD by voice. For example: draw me a sphere, circles, etc. Anything works. Basic demos are fine, but for industrial use, there's still a gap. However, for making demos, I think it's totally okay. Go ahead and try it. https://t.co/P7ICLzDNFS
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Hey guys, I did it.

Just using Opus 4.8, it takes about two conversation turns to get this effect — you can draw CAD with natural language.

For example: draw a sphere, a circle, anything like that.

Basic demos definitely work, but there’s still a gap before it’s ready for industrial use.

But for making demo presentations, I think it’s totally fine. Go check it out. https://t.co/P7ICLzDNFS

Berryxia.AI (@berryxia): Everyone’s getting more impressive by the day! Coding software used to be enough to satisfy everyone, but now people are moving to natural language → 3D CAD for coding.

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