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For now we'll stick with the default settings: extruding forwards and for a distance of 10mm when you have this chosen click OK to get your screen to look like this.

24 October 2021

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10 Duke Street, Montreal

We can array in one or two directions. We will get the first direction correct before we look at the second. Choose the Direction button (as shown on the screen shot notes) and pick the end of the domino. Check that the arrow is pointing the same direction as mine.

Primeira experiência em 3D

 

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Kate Morrical uses an iPad to demo at Autodesk University - Las Vegas

It's not my favorite picture I have ever shot for my company office. But it was selected by a column in company' website. So I'd like to share it.

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To finish the line you should find the middle of the near long side, do the same as in the previous image – mouse over near the middle of the line. When you are over the middle the grey dot of your mouse will jump to the exact middle and turn into a big green dot. When this happens click once to finish the line.

 

Photo credit: Scout Tufankjian

Thanks to Christopher Cheung (Product Line Manager For SketchBook Pro) for the invitation to Autodesk Sketchbook's FEBTOR 2013 event. I had so much fun at last year's Sketchbook Toronto event. The theme this time: Storytelling. Guests included: Alex Woo (Pixar story artist, worked on Ratatouille, WALL-E, more), Scott Robertson (concept artist), C.B. Cebulski (Senior VP Marvel/Disney), Willow Dawson (writer & illustrator, comics & children's books, teacher), Francis Manapul (DC comics artist), Ramón Pérez (cartoonist). More info: www.sketchbookartgallery.com/

 

To those who attended the event: feel free to share any of these photos in social media or in blog posts about the event, or to help promote Autodesk / Sketchbook Pro / Chris Cheung; please include a photo credit, thanks. :-)

Software:Autodesk Maya

Render en Keyshot

prueba de materiales y color en la escena.

el cuarto es un ejercicio de modelado 3d básico.

la habitación y muebles está basado en renders de "Elena Filipova" vistos en behance y algunos otros objetos de mi propia habitación.

  

iPad demos at Autodesk University - Las Vegas

We need to select the bit that we are going to replicate. By default the 'Geometry' button is selected - see the notes on the image if it isn't - so we can now just select the circle. It should turn red like on my screen.

Use the offset too to draw two new lines near the middle of the domino, one on each side of the one you've just drawn.

 

Click the Offset tool button (or press 'O' on your keyboard) then click the middle line, move your mouse away a little then click again. Do this again to draw another line on the other side of the middle line.

 

Now use the general dimension tool to re-position the two new lines. Make the distance between each line 0.5mm. The original middle line will not move - as long as it is in the middle of the domino, if you didn't use the snap then it might move!

Your screen should now look like this.

 

This next bit is tricky - deliberately so, I want to show you how to do a few things that are dead useful - first off is using the offset tool, this lets you recreate a line or shape but in a slightly different position. Second is the construction line tool - this one lets you draw lines that you can use to position other parts of your sketch but won't be used by any extrusions or revolutions - believe me this is useful!

We don't want to add material to the domino, we want to remove some instead, this is dead easy - press the middle of the three blue buttons as shown on the image notes. This switches the extrusion to remove material in the shape of our profile, but cleverly it also reverses the direction as well. Handy!

This time we are going to draw a circle. this is the same process as drawing a rectangle (one click to start, another to stop) but we use the circle tool instead. See if you can find it, then make your screen look like mine.

Now use the Direction 2 button to select the other direction for our array. You will probably have to flip the direction like I had to. See the image for more notes.

Rather than draw four more circles and dimension each of them we are going to draw one and create an 'array' - a quick way to replicate shapes accurately.

 

Draw another circle in the far right corner, it should be 5mm in diameter, and 5mm from the side and the end. It should look exactly like mine.

In the browser bar double click on 'Extrusion 1' and you should get the option box that we had when we created the extrusion, we now want to edit the extrusion so the cuboid is only 5mm thick, to do this change the number in the distance box to 5, like in my screen above.

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