How should I set things up if I have multiple different parts that exist in the "same" place (e.g. modular pieces that fit onto a common base structure)? I couldn't figure out how to Project/Use an interface sketch _between_ part studios.
Great video- I’m getting started with on Shape but familiar with blender, illustrator, and sketchup. It finding the hollow modeling very annoying for 3d print application so I am trying to move into solid / hard surface world. Do you have a video that shows importing a simple public model like a storage box and adding to it / modifying it ? I will check out your other ones to see if there’s some breadcrumbs in there to assist. I find it faster to grab something close to what I need… then make alterations.
OMG, thank you! This is the 20th video I watched on combining parts and the first one that described what I actually needed.
The title and video was exactly what I was searching for. Thanks!
Thanks this was super useful! I'm learning CAD and 3D printing at the same time.
How should I set things up if I have multiple different parts that exist in the "same" place (e.g. modular pieces that fit onto a common base structure)? I couldn't figure out how to Project/Use an interface sketch _between_ part studios.
Great video- I’m getting started with on Shape but familiar with blender, illustrator, and sketchup. It finding the hollow modeling very annoying for 3d print application so I am trying to move into solid / hard surface world. Do you have a video that shows importing a simple public model like a storage box and adding to it / modifying it ? I will check out your other ones to see if there’s some breadcrumbs in there to assist. I find it faster to grab something close to what I need… then make alterations.
How can I add multiple movements, may be a Wheel spining and move on an axxis? It's a graet video, thanks for it!
Keep up the awesome work bro!!!
Awesome tutorial! Thank you.
Great video,
If you would have deleted the "multiple parts" clip, It would have been excellent and to the point.
Keep it going bro👍