Author: | Joe Larson | ISBN: | 9781785887437 |
Publisher: | Packt Publishing | Publication: | February 29, 2016 |
Imprint: | Packt Publishing | Language: | English |
Author: | Joe Larson |
ISBN: | 9781785887437 |
Publisher: | Packt Publishing |
Publication: | February 29, 2016 |
Imprint: | Packt Publishing |
Language: | English |
Learn to design and 3D print organic and functional designs using Blender
You should have basic knowledge of Blender and 3D printing and be interested in printing your first object.
This book will cover the very basic but essential techniques you need to model an organic and functional object for 3D printing using Blender.
Starting with pen and paper and then moving on to the computer, you will create your first project in Blender, add basic geometric shapes, and use techniques such as extruding and subdividing to transform these shapes into complex meshes. You will learn how modifiers can automatically refine the shape further and combine multiple shapes into a single 3D printable model.
By the end of the book, you will have gained enough practical hands-on experience to be able to create a 3D printable object of your choice, which in this case is a 3D print-ready octopus pencil holder.
This is a starter project designed to introduce you to your first real-world 3D printing designs, where you'll learn how to handle the fundamental principles of 3D printing design and have your hands on your reward in no time.
Learn to design and 3D print organic and functional designs using Blender
You should have basic knowledge of Blender and 3D printing and be interested in printing your first object.
This book will cover the very basic but essential techniques you need to model an organic and functional object for 3D printing using Blender.
Starting with pen and paper and then moving on to the computer, you will create your first project in Blender, add basic geometric shapes, and use techniques such as extruding and subdividing to transform these shapes into complex meshes. You will learn how modifiers can automatically refine the shape further and combine multiple shapes into a single 3D printable model.
By the end of the book, you will have gained enough practical hands-on experience to be able to create a 3D printable object of your choice, which in this case is a 3D print-ready octopus pencil holder.
This is a starter project designed to introduce you to your first real-world 3D printing designs, where you'll learn how to handle the fundamental principles of 3D printing design and have your hands on your reward in no time.