3d modeling seminar with free tools. Successful experience in industrial design
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Open Source, industrial design, 3D modeling, 3D printingAbstract
3D modeling is a key factor in industrial design is in which the parameters of the object, the relationship with other pieces, movements, materiality and prototyping, are defined. The Free Software for Art and Design Laboratory gave the first Seminar on 3D Modeling with Free Tools at the Faculty of Fine Arts, to students of the third year of the Industrial Design career. The seminar proposes the development of a design project, through the use of open source softwares of parametric modeling, drawing, rendering and 3D printing.Downloads
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