Tutorials

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https://youtu.be/gZCJ_SuuI6E

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Here a mafia car, the Dodge Panel Van 1935.

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🚀 Welcome to your first Onshape modeling experience! In this beginner-friendly Onshape tutorial, you'll learn how to make your very first extrude from scratch. We’ll walk through the sketching tools, constraints, and the extrude feature to turn your 2D sketch into a 3D part — all in the cloud, no installation needed! ✅ What You’ll Learn: Navigating Onshape interface Creating your first sketch Applying dimensions and constraints Using the Extrude tool to create a 3D model This video is part of our Onshape Tutorial for Beginners series — perfect for students, hobbyists, and engineers looking to dive into 3D CAD.

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hand for doors or shelfs or beds cnc and 3d printing

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How to model cars or any vehicle in Autodesk Maya? In this quick tutorial you will be teach to place views of a blueprint in the view port. This is the first step to model cars or any vehicle, even characters. If you want to do a particular model just type in the browser: "the model you want" + Blueprint.

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The luxury made car is the Bugatti Royale Coupe De Ville 1932

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Lets go fishing with this awesome Quick silver Commander 500.

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turn 2d cube balusters to 3d model maya

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turn 2d cylinder balusters to 3d model maya

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Sun and Wave Parametric Decorative Design . Can be used for organizing remotes, Books, Cardboard art,paint Brushes and so on.

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Introduccion a Onshape, En este video vemos la página de documentos de onshape y le damos un vistazo a la interface. Vemos las diferentes secciones como la barra de menú, barra de herramientas, administrador de comandos entre otras. Puedes visitar nuestro blog en http://mitutordigital.com/ También nos puedes seguir en Instagram para ver lo nuevo que estamos trabajando https://www.instagram.com/mitutordigi... O en nuestro Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mitutordigital/

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This project showcases a detailed 3D model of a bolt cutter created for visualization and rendering purposes. Modeled in Autodesk Fusion 360, it highlights realistic proportions, accurate mechanical details, and clean surface finishes. The design focuses on the tool’s structure and joint mechanism, suitable for presentation or rendering practice.