We can also select items before using any of the tools, or we can select the eyeball icon to toggle the visibility of items. When working on larger assemblies, you can filter by type or create folders to further organize the items in your design. The lefthand pane is called the “Items Manager.” The Items Manager lists all the bodies, sketches, planes, and images that make up your design. Select the Designs tab and double-click to open the file from Day #1. Let’s now take a deeper dive into the Design workspace. You can also quickly access the Shapr3D Manual, as well as the official forum if you have any software or workflow-specific questions. Learning material includes videos on the official Shapr3D YouTube channel, common workflows, and inspiring stories that share what other users are creating. The third and final tab is where you’ll find a variety of learning and support material. On the far right, you can import Shapr3D and additional CAD file formats, by selecting them from your local computer folders. In the near future, Shapr3D will support syncing files across devices.Īt any time, you can select the plus symbol in the upper right corner to create a new design file. It’s important to note that your design files are not synced automatically across devices. From here, we can create new designs or right-click on any existing designs to manage them. The Designs tab is where you’ll access all of your Shapr3D files. You’ll find it easy to switch between Shapr3D on other operating systems. I’m on the macOS version, though it’s important to note that the iPad and Windows versions all have similar user interfaces, with some subtle differences. Important software updates and highlighted tutorials are also listed here. It’s here that you’ll see a list of your recent activities, allowing you to quickly access recent designs. Upon opening the Shapr3D app, you’ll land on the Discover tab. I’m Kevin Kennedy, and today let’s take a closer look at the User Interface, important settings, and how to orient and navigate your design, as well as common selection techniques. Welcome to day number two of Learn Shapr3D in 10 Days for Beginners.
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