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Sverchok is a [[:Category:Blender_Add-on|Blender add-on]]. Sverchok is a parametric tool for architects and designers for [[Blender]] and [[FreeCAD]]. You can use it to program objects' model geometry without knowing any programming languages. Sverchok has been inspired by Grasshopper from [[Rhinoceros_3D|Rhino 3D]] and it uses a similar node-based visual programming principle. Developers are working to bring these feature to free/libre software.
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Sverchok is a [[:Category:Blender_Add-on|Blender add-on]]. Sverchok is a parametric tool for architects and designers for [[Blender]] and [FreeCAD]]. You can use it to program objects' model geometry without knowing any programming languages. Sverchok has been inspired by Grasshopper from [[Rhinoceros_3D|Rhino 3D]] and it uses a similar node-based visual programming principle. Developers are working to bring these feature to free/libre software.
  
 
Sverchok has nodes that interact with other [[Free Software|free/libre software]] projects:
 
Sverchok has nodes that interact with other [[Free Software|free/libre software]] projects:

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