
Inkscape as a useful tool for more aesthetic and graphic design purposes.īlender has been attractive to me for a while. Resort to sketches in Fusion 360 for most precision work, but I can definitely see Get the hang of vector design in Inkscape. It's nothing useful, but with some practice I am certain I could For this reason I decided to play around in Inkscape.įortunately the software comes with a few tutorials, so I took some time to look at the firstīasic tutorial and get acquainted with the controls.Īfter trying some of the basic tools I played around for a bit and madeĪ simple design. I am most insecure about vector design in 2D. It is great to be able to quickly jot down the basic parameters for a design andīe able to go back and change them without having to manually change every I feel very comfortable in the parametric environment. Currently I am mostįamiliar with Fusion 360. I also have some experience in video and audio recording using various video and audio programs. Schematic and PCB design and GIMP for simple image manipulation.

Visual form that I could share with my clients. I found Sketchup to be easy to pick up and sufficient to get quick concepts into a Just kidding, I AM actually documenting this all. Shown how you did it with words/images/screenshots.Modelled experimental objects/part of a possible project in 2D and 3D software.Demonstrate and describe processes used in modelling with 2D and 3D software.) a possible final project, compress your images and videos, and post it on your class page

Model (raster, vector, 2D, 3D, render, animate, simulate.
