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  1. How to Create a 3D Drawing in Microsoft Paint 3D
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  3. FreeCAD: Your own 3D parametric modeler


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How to Create a 3D Drawing in Microsoft Paint 3D

• Choose Canvas on the menu bar and turn on the Transparent canvas slider. Resize the canvas if needed. • From the 3D shapes menu, pick a 3D doodle tool. Draw a closed shape that begins and ends at the same place. • Use the tools that appear to change the shape and rotate it. Add additional closed shapes as needed. This article explains how to create a 3D drawing in Set up the canvas that you'll draw on. Choose Canvas from the top of the program to get started. Activate a transparent canvas so that the background blends in with the surrounding colors. Do this with the Transparent canvas toggle. This is optional, but it avoids a final product with a white background. Resize the canvas. By default, the canvas is measured in percentage form and is set at 100% by 100%. Change those values to whatever you like, or select Percent to change the values to Pixels like what's shown above. The small lock icon below the values can toggle an option that locks the aspect ratio. When locked, the two values will always be the same. The 3D-doodle tools are located in the 3D shapes menu, accessed from the top of the program. Two of these options include a sharp edge and soft edge tool. The sharp edge doodle adds depth to a flat object, which means you can use it to literally "pull out" 3D space from 2D space. The soft edge doodle makes 3D objects by inflating 2D objects, something that might be useful for drawing objects like clouds. The third tool, tube brush, lets you create ribbons of 3D...

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FreeCAD: Your own 3D parametric modeler

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