With the paid-for version, you get a 14-day free trial. There’s a ‘freemium’ version, which gives you a limited set of tools that focus on data translation in and out of the system and a limited number of devices (two). Once you’re up and running with the hardware you need, it’s time to download Shapr3D from the Apple App Store and fire it up.Īs with most such apps, Shapr3D offers a number of licensing options.
If you’re looking at buying an Apple Pencil, then it’s worth noting that the newer Pencil 2 may not be compatible with an older iPad, if it lacks the wireless charging offered in the latest versions of the iPad Pro, so do confirm that before you check out.
If you’ve got those already, you’re good to go.