Difference between revisions of "Workshop: Introduction to 3D CAD (with Blender)"
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===Learning Objectives=== | ===Learning Objectives=== | ||
By the end of this Workshop, you should: | By the end of this Workshop, you should: | ||
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+ | # understand CAD and its role in 3D design. | ||
+ | # know the differences between parametric and non-parametric in terms of software. | ||
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===Measurable Outcomes=== | ===Measurable Outcomes=== | ||
By the end of this Workshop, you should be able to: | By the end of this Workshop, you should be able to: | ||
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+ | # create and manipulate 3D objects. | ||
+ | # toggle between the different modes to edit models. | ||
+ | # change the position of the origin. | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:16, 20 March 2020
(Generally, this workshop is offered at least once every week on a rotating basis. Check the DaBL calendar for up-to-date availability!)
File -> User preferences -> input -> emulate
Will make "Alt" + "Left Click" equivalent to "Middle Click" movements
Useful Controls
"B" - select command
"A" - deselect all command
"Shift" + "Middle Click" - pan camera
"Ctrl" + "R" - subdivide command
"N" brings up dimensions panel
Workshop checklist
Learning Objectives
By the end of this Workshop, you should:
- understand CAD and its role in 3D design.
- know the differences between parametric and non-parametric in terms of software.
Measurable Outcomes
By the end of this Workshop, you should be able to:
- create and manipulate 3D objects.
- toggle between the different modes to edit models.
- change the position of the origin.