
3DPrint.com is offering an online one-week crash course on Design Essentials for 3D Printing starting October 23 — and you’re not going to want to miss it. Over the course of the one-week, we’re running an interactive workshop that includes two livestream sessions with Q&A from industry leaders. The dynamic progras for the course is filled with expert advice and demonstrations on CAD software.
Two Live Guest-Speaker Sessions + Online Workshop: How It Works
- 90 minutes of key principles, case studies, and lessons, presented in two livestream sessions with Q&A. All live sessions will be recorded and posted in the online classroom for on-demand access.
- A hands-on assignment to apply what you learn, shared in a small group workshop with one-on-one feedback from an industry expert.
- All live content will be recorded and posted in the online classroom for on-demand access.
Presenters Include:
Jordan Pelovitz, Senior 3D Artist, Wayfair
Session 1: Intro to 3D Printing Design
Date: Wednesday, October 23, 2019
11:00-11:45am ET
No experience required. Learn to think like a designer in this session, which includes an in-depth overview of ways to approach designing basic shapes for 3D printing, followed by a demonstration of Tinkercad, an easy-to-use 3D modeling program that allows you to turn your idea into a design for a 3D printer.
Aaron Breuer, founder and CTO of SelfCAD
Session 2: Developing Real Modeling Skills in 3D Print Design
Date: Wednesday, October 23, 2019
11:45am-12:30pm ET
Take the next step in 3D print design from basic shapes to real modeling. During this interactive, real-time demo, we’ll dive into the newest features of SelfCAD, a browser-based fully-featured 3D modeling and slicing software, that make designing shapes fast, easy, and fun. You’ll learn best practices on how to create an object from scratch with
- 3D sketching
- basic shapes
- shape generator
- and more!
We will guide you through a whole design-to-print flow within the lesson with SelfCAD.
Thank you to our Design Essentials for 3D Printing sponsor, SelfCAD, for the support.
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