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Be me, order 3D printer after wanting one for years but never having a reason. Now have a reason. Then remember you still don't know CAD so are trying to get good enough to make basic things by the time it arrives. Thank you so much. Very fast paced, but nothing wrong with pausing and rewinding a video. The speed makes me realise how bad I am, but also how efficient the software can be once a user is competent.
The title says this is for beginners, but beginners don't know how to "Select the three vertices", "Show the Planes", and on and on. This is fast paced, which would not be a problem if the information about what is happening is shown. The on-screen keyboard is just confusing, because it obstructs the view and that keys or mouse buttons are flashing does not explain that this is how you do things. Sorry, I need a slower-paced one with more explanations. I am truly a beginner and this "tutorial" assumes I know the UI and how (and why!) to use its commands.
Thanks for the feedback! I think i have to slow my pace down and i'm working on that. Select the planes and press 'Spacebar' to toggle visibility of the planes.
Thanks for everything except the Muzak. Serves no purpose except to irritate and distract. Ok,I have it...mute the sound, read the text. Thanks altogether!
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Be me, order 3D printer after wanting one for years but never having a reason. Now have a reason. Then remember you still don't know CAD so are trying to get good enough to make basic things by the time it arrives.
Thank you so much. Very fast paced, but nothing wrong with pausing and rewinding a video. The speed makes me realise how bad I am, but also how efficient the software can be once a user is competent.
Thank you! I appreciate what the videos do to the viewers. Yeah i'm a bit fast with my experience.
Ondsel is in the right roadmap to became a full competitive player in the cad cam market . Very good job!
Yes very interesting to see where this is going to!
Nice video!. You should upload the finished model to the Ondsel lens and share a link here so your audience can download it.
Thanks! I think that's a great idea. 👍
Thank you so much for this tutorial!
Thank you!
Thank you! Was very useful for me to learn about basics in Ondsel, following this video :)
You're welcome! 👍💪
using "caintain symmtrical" removes my square and makes a line?
Make sure you select the outer vertices (one up and one at the bottom). Then at last select the origin before creating the constraint.
The title says this is for beginners, but beginners don't know how to "Select the three vertices", "Show the Planes", and on and on. This is fast paced, which would not be a problem if the information about what is happening is shown. The on-screen keyboard is just confusing, because it obstructs the view and that keys or mouse buttons are flashing does not explain that this is how you do things. Sorry, I need a slower-paced one with more explanations. I am truly a beginner and this "tutorial" assumes I know the UI and how (and why!) to use its commands.
Thanks for your feedback! Will keep this in mind.
your robo ass going too fasdt... clicking origin shows planes?
Thanks for the feedback! I think i have to slow my pace down and i'm working on that. Select the planes and press 'Spacebar' to toggle visibility of the planes.
Thanks for everything except the Muzak. Serves no purpose except to irritate and distract. Ok,I have it...mute the sound, read the text. Thanks altogether!
You're welcome! Thanks for the feedback. I try to make the music a little softer.
A robotic voice saying select this, select that, is not a tutorial.
It perfectly shows how to do things. Not in depth though, but that's another style i'm currently not making (yet).