Great videos. After retiring from military service, I decided to do woodworking as my hobby and I love it. Currently using the iPad Pro 2022 and Shapr3D is the most intuitive CAD app I have tried. May I suggest to create tutorials for the iPad only and not mixing it with a desktop version as there are some differences, thus by concentrating in one device, confusion is minimized. I do have a Mac; however, it is with my iPad that I do most of my sketches/designs (and everything else in my daily life). If I want to increase my real estate display, an iPad USB-C/HDMI hub will connect me to two 27” monitors and together w/ my iPad Pro, now have 3 monitors so the Mac is not need it for any design at all. Just a suggestion as a former Mathematics teacher, doctor and clinical medicine professor. Anyways, excellent video, great job, agree, this pace is great and easy to follow, keep it coming. My plan is to finish all your tutorials to start doing some furniture projects, yeah! 😊
I have watched several Shapr3D tutorials from you and others but I have to say this is the right pace! Please continue with this pace as I am finally learning.
Hi only on this channel i can learn design to furniture, Im from Chile and can't find any other channel what do the same, for me it's hard the english but i try, thx for ur videos !!!!
Thank you for the videos! I am a woodworker and I have never worked with Ipad. I have a question. Is Ipad air 2022 good for 3d-modeling and furniture designing? Interrior designing? Thank you for answers!
Right at at 6:17 your cursor changes to a black pointer and you're able to click stuff like the line and not create another rectangle. If I hit escape just end up with the two lines selected. You never once have explained what you're doing to change the cursor to make those type of selections. Watching tutorials ticks me off sometimes. >:(
Great videos. After retiring from military service, I decided to do woodworking as my hobby and I love it. Currently using the iPad Pro 2022 and Shapr3D is the most intuitive CAD app I have tried.
May I suggest to create tutorials for the iPad only and not mixing it with a desktop version as there are some differences, thus by concentrating in one device, confusion is minimized. I do have a Mac; however, it is with my iPad that I do most of my sketches/designs (and everything else in my daily life). If I want to increase my real estate display, an iPad USB-C/HDMI hub will connect me to two 27” monitors and together w/ my iPad Pro, now have 3 monitors so the Mac is not need it for any design at all. Just a suggestion as a former Mathematics teacher, doctor and clinical medicine professor. Anyways, excellent video, great job, agree, this pace is great and easy to follow, keep it coming. My plan is to finish all your tutorials to start doing some furniture projects, yeah! 😊
Excellent video, thank you for going back and forth between iPad and iMac. Wish you had a longer series.
Thanks!
I have watched several Shapr3D tutorials from you and others but I have to say this is the right pace! Please continue with this pace as I am finally learning.
Thanks for the feedback
Thank you so much for your TH-cam videos. They really help me to get started with Shapr3D and woodworking. Looking forward to the next one. 🙂
Keep doing this videos!
Please
Hi only on this channel i can learn design to furniture, Im from Chile and can't find any other channel what do the same, for me it's hard the english but i try, thx for ur videos !!!!
Keep the videos coming please!
Will do!
Great video Alex
Thank you so much for watching! 🙏🏻
Great video Alex, as always your examples and explanations are crystal clear
Thank you for the videos! I am a woodworker and I have never worked with Ipad. I have a question. Is Ipad air 2022 good for 3d-modeling and furniture designing? Interrior designing? Thank you for answers!
Yes the iPad Air 2022 is powerful enough. But maybe the new iPad Air could be even better
I’m using a 2020 iPad Pro it works fine
Right at at 6:17 your cursor changes to a black pointer and you're able to click stuff like the line and not create another rectangle. If I hit escape just end up with the two lines selected. You never once have explained what you're doing to change the cursor to make those type of selections. Watching tutorials ticks me off sometimes. >:(