SketchUp 2015 and 123D Make: Architectural Terrain Model
Make an architectural terrain model with free programs SketchUp and Autodesk 1234D Make. The SketchUp Add Terrain Skirt and STL extensions (plugins) are used.
Drafting, Modeling and 3D Printing with Lydia Sloan Cline
Hand drafting for Interior Design, SketchUp, Autodesk 123D and MakerBot
Make an architectural terrain model with free programs SketchUp and Autodesk 1234D Make. The SketchUp Add Terrain Skirt and STL extensions (plugins) are used.
First class at JCCC in personal 3D printing starts in March 2015! We’ll do solid modeling, reality capture modeling (making a model from photographs), slice a model up into cutting patterns, edit stl files, and print them up!
Use the Extrude tool to place an SVG file and text flush with a curved surface.
To see this item modeled in 123D Design and Meshmixer, go here.
Use the polyline, fillet, trim, extrude, text and combine/merge tools to make a business card that can be 3D-printed.
Use Combine/Subtract to cut text through a plane.
A bracelet made in Autodesk123D Design is sent to 123D Meshmixer for analysis and then to MakerBot Desktop (5th generation), where it’s sent to a MakerBot Mini and printed.
I modeled this bracelet in 123D Design and printed it on my MakerBot Mini today! Came out pretty good! The default supports generated were very thick, though, and hard to remove. I’ll try making them thinner next time. Under construction. Continue reading I Modeled and 3D Printed a Bracelet
Use a torus to make a chain link bracelet and add an stl file as a charm.
Cut a hole byh subtracting a cylinder from a cube with Combine Subtract. This operation leaves a void (hole)