![]() ![]() There is a lot of tips to be found in Google. ![]() (Tip: Go to Navigation tab, then press Ctrl+Alt while clicking on “IN” button, then scroll the wheel – this will create a shortcut. ![]() As I got comfortable to easy Tinkercad navigation, the first thing to do in ZBrush was to bind Zoom In/Zoom Out to a mouse scroll. Sadly, every CAD software has its own navigation system. (Photo: 3DWithUs) Getting Used to ZBrush Software That’s when designers-to-be receive a new wave of inspiration and a will to continue learning and perfecting the model. It may have no detail, expressions or have abnormal parts that look unimpressive in CAD, but bring joy when printed out. One of the bonuses of 3D printing is to be able to touch and feel the model at an early stage. There is something satisfactory in 3D sculpting and I was happy to work with the “king” of all 3D sculpting software. I started learning 3D designing with Tinkercad, moving on to Meshmixer and later dipping a bit into Fusion 360. ![]() Well, at least that’s what happened in my case. Ability to 3D print an unfinished model and to materialise work in progress is a great incentive for new designers to carry on. Others, usually self-learners, discovered 3D designing as they went along. Some were designing prior they got into 3D printing. It seems like there are two types of 3D designers. Easter Bunny 3D Print With Eggs and Chicks (MP4: 3DWithUs) 3D Design Workflow – 3D Print Raw Model for Inspiration ![]()
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