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Fusion 360 - Geometry Modelling Course

Fusion 360 - Geometry Modelling Course

https://www.skillshare.com/classes/Fusion-360-Geometry-Modelling-Course/1096835991

 

What is 3D Modelling?

3D modeling is the process of using software to create a mathematical representation of a 3-dimensional object or shape. The created object is called a 3D model and these 3-dimensional models are used in a variety of industries. The film, television, video games, architecture, construction, product development, science, and medical industries all use 3D models to visualize, simulate, and Rendering.


 

 

3D CAD Software

three-dimensional computer-aided design is a technology for design and technical documentation, which replaces manual drafting with an automated process. Used by architects, engineers, and other professionals, 3D CAD software precisely represents and visualizes objects using a collection of points in three dimensions on the computer. Autodesk has a broad portfolio of 3D CAD software programs to help people explore and share ideas, visualize concepts, and simulate how designs will perform before they are made.

Fusion 360

Fusion 360 unifies design, engineering, electronics, and manufacturing into a single software platform.

Choosing the right 3D modeling software for your project can be really difficult. Today we are going to help you with this!  Fusion 360  really complete and powerful 3D modeling program, which could help you with your daily work, from visualization and simulation to prototyping and production. These CAD programs are used for 3D modeling and are considered leaders on the market.

 

 

Fusion 360 - Geometry Modelling Course


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