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Intro to 3D Workshop

Apr 13, 2017

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Page 1: Intro to 3D Workshop

Intro to 3D Workshop

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What is CAD?Computer Aided Design

Traditionally “Engineering”, technically applies to all design work created using a computer

Uses: Paintball guns, cars, video game characters

CAM - Computer Aided Machining/Manufacturing

Three types of modeling; poly modeling, curve modeling (related to parametric modeling), and sculpting

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History of CADEarliest users: Aerospace & Automotive

First graphic system developed by MIT’s Lincoln Lab for USAF in 1950

Originally grew from 2D Drafting

Traditionally split into “Engineering/ Design” and “Computer Graphics”

In Engineering/Design: Dassault Systems (SolidWorks), Autodesk (Fusion 360, Inventor, AutoCAD), Siemens (NX), ANSYS (SpaceClaim), PTC (Pro/Engineer),

In Computer Graphics: Autodesk (Maya, 3DS Max) , Luxology/The Foundry (modo, others), Maxon (Cinema 4D)

Further Reading:

Marian Bozddoc's History of CAD

CAD Software History

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What’s a 3D model made of?

Model & Render Credit: “Sub-D/Polygon Cockpit” by Jordan Pelovitz

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Solids

Example Software

Model & Render Credit: “chassis” by João Carlos Florencio (on GrabCAD)

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Model Credit: “Reversys Boat” by Studio Oxyde http://www.reversysboat.com/

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Model Credit: “Alias Modeling Training” by Benjamin Baronhttps://www.behance.net/Ben_Baron

Example Software

NURBS(Non-Uniform Rational B-Splines)

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Model Credit: “Volcatron” by Rouhollah Toghyaniwww.toghyani.com

Model Credit: “Sombreuil” by Joffrey Ferrandeshttps://www.artstation.com/artist/joffrey_ferrandes

Example Software

Polygons/Sub-D

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VoxelShop by BlackFlux Software

Model Credit: C. D. Werner, F. B. Sachse and O. DösselInstitute of Biomedical Engineering, University of Karlsruhe, 76128 Karlsruhe, Germany

Model Credit: AlchemistID, 3D Coat ForumsImage Credit: Microsoft

Image Credit: WikipediaVoxels

Example Software

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Why use solids?Easy to avoid common model errors (Model will always be “watertight”)

Easy to calculate volumes.

Leads to Parametric Solid Modeling, which is used by professional designers & engineers.

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Why learn 123D Design?Best interface from Autodesk.

It’s free.

Easy to learn, good place to start for3D Printing & Solid Modeling.

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The BasicsCAM: Computer Aided Manufacturing

CNC: Computer Numerical Control

gCode - Programming language for CNC cutters & 3D Printers

Before CNC, there was manual control & still is!

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FDMFused Deposition Modeling

3D Printers: Cheap, moderately accurate, easy to make & maintain

Properties: Tough parts with visible print lines, ABS/PLA Plastic

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SLAStereolithography

3D Printers: Expensive, best accuracy, can use chemicals to clean parts, laser-based

Properties: Specialty resins, parts degrade in UV light

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Let’s get started!