Tinkercad Tutorial Part 1 - Interface, Movement, Settings and Grid

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  • Опубликовано: 15 июл 2024
  • An updated tutorial series on all the features, tips and tricks in Tinkercad!
    In this video we cover the view cube, orbiting, panning, moving shapes, settings, grid preferences, rotating and duplicating objects, and so much more!
    View All Tinkercad Tutorials: promoambitions.com/tinkercad/
    Test your Skills: promoambitions.com/tinkercad-...
    Access Tinkercad: www.tinkercad.com/
    Tinkercad is an online computer-aided design (CAD) software developed by Autodesk. It is designed to make 3D modeling and electronics prototyping accessible to beginners, educators, and hobbyists. With this program, users can create and design 3D models, including buildings, objects, and even simple electronic circuits.
    The software offers a user-friendly interface and a range of tools that allow users to manipulate shapes, combine them, and create more complex objects. Tinkercad provides a library of pre-designed shapes and components that users can drag and drop into their workspace. It also supports customization of objects by resizing, rotating, and adding text.
    Tinkercad's 3D modeling capabilities are particularly useful for 3D printing. Users can export their designs in the standard STL file format, which is compatible with most 3D printers. The software also includes features for designing simple electronic circuits by using virtual components and Arduino-based microcontrollers.
    One of the notable aspects of Tinkercad is its focus on educational purposes. It is commonly used in classrooms to introduce students to the concepts of 3D design and electronics. Tinkercad provides a platform for learning and experimentation, allowing users to develop their creativity and problem-solving skills in a virtual environment.
    Overall, Tinkercad serves as an accessible and intuitive tool for beginners and enthusiasts to explore the world of 3D design, prototyping, and electronics without requiring extensive prior knowledge or experience in CAD software.
    0:00 Intro
    0:36 Interface
    1:00 Drop Shapes onto Workplane
    2:15 The View Cube
    3:05 Orbit & Panning
    4:09 Zooming In & Out
    4:35 Fit Selection in View
    5:10 Selecting & Deselecting
    6:12 Home View
    6:45 Perspective vs Orthographic view
    7:37 Important Settings
    8:42 Cruise when adding new shapes
    9:55 More Settings
    11:35 Snap Grid
    13:27 Copy, Paste, Undo & Redo
    14:10 Duplicate
    15:10 Shapes in the World
    16:30 Drag a copy
    17:25 Notes
    18:59 Movement
    21:20 Drop to Workplane
    22:01 Rotating Objects
    23:43 Future Videos
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Комментарии • 39

  • @PromoAmbitions
    @PromoAmbitions  Год назад

    View All Tinkercad Tutorials: promoambitions.com/tinkercad/
    Test your Skills: promoambitions.com/tinkercad-exercises/
    Access Tinkercad: www.tinkercad.com/
    Happy Tinkering! If you appreciate the video, leave a comment : )

  • @pintacatalin
    @pintacatalin 2 месяца назад +1

    Excellent work mate! Your calm voice, slow educated explanations makes this easy to absorb and understand for anybody! Thank you a ton!

    • @PromoAmbitions
      @PromoAmbitions  2 месяца назад

      This compliment made my day, thank you kindly 🙏🙌

  • @larrytuteur1705
    @larrytuteur1705 5 месяцев назад +4

    Fantastic, frankly this was the only good tutorial I have seen on RUclips. Not only was it comprehensive, but you spoke slowly enough that I got everything you said. You also pointed at buttons, icons, and menus slowly enough that I caught them. I thought that perhaps I was kind of slow in the head and that was why I couldn't keep up. But after reading the comments on the other videos I see that wasn't the only one who was having trouble. Thank you very much for a great video. I will be watching the rest of this series.

    • @PromoAmbitions
      @PromoAmbitions  5 месяцев назад

      Wow thanks for taking a moment to leave the kind comment 🙏🏻🙌

  • @crooker2
    @crooker2 7 месяцев назад +3

    I was just watching your old tutorial and was about to ask for a new version. You read my mind 5 months ago!! Thank you! This is brilliant.

    • @PromoAmbitions
      @PromoAmbitions  7 месяцев назад

      Really glad you found it to be helpful 🙌🎊🥂

  • @mickeyfilmer5551
    @mickeyfilmer5551 7 месяцев назад +2

    I'm getting on a bit... (64) and so being a newby to 3d printing- I was totally baffled by Fusion 360-then someone suggedted Tinkercad- again totally bemused, bewildered and on the verge of selling the 3d printer, when I came across this video!!! WOW now it is beginning to make sense- I am actually understanding it thanks to your superb way of explaining this programme. thank you so very much- you've saved an old timers sanity.

    • @PromoAmbitions
      @PromoAmbitions  6 месяцев назад

      I'm so very glad it proved to be helpful, thank you for this kind comment 🙏🙌

  • @cyclerider18
    @cyclerider18 4 месяца назад +1

    By far, the best explanation of uses with Tinkercad for the beginner, like me. Thank you

    • @PromoAmbitions
      @PromoAmbitions  4 месяца назад +1

      Oh wow thanks for appreciating the tutorial series 🙏🙌🥂

  • @ferjanyen
    @ferjanyen 7 месяцев назад +2

    Si, you do the best tutorial of all! Thanks!!

    • @PromoAmbitions
      @PromoAmbitions  7 месяцев назад

      Thank you kindly for the compliment 🙏🙌

  • @vasishtha.universe
    @vasishtha.universe Год назад +1

    I watched all of your original Tinkercad Tutorial video 4 years ago, thanks for recreating these updated ones, I needed a refresher!

  • @martyb3783
    @martyb3783 7 месяцев назад +1

    As a new 3d printing dude, these videos are very helpful. Thanks for making them!

    • @PromoAmbitions
      @PromoAmbitions  7 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks for appreciating the content, they do take time to make but what's great is that I get to refresh my own skillset as I make them. Hope you get to design some gnarly stuff. Cheers!

  • @pshames
    @pshames 6 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you very much for creating this series. As someone who is brand to 3d printing design, this is so very helpful.

    • @PromoAmbitions
      @PromoAmbitions  6 месяцев назад

      Welcome aboard the 3D Printing train! Happy creating!!!

  • @ianskeldon6032
    @ianskeldon6032 5 месяцев назад +1

    fantastic tutorial, love the bit where your lost inside a basketball, you can't beat a good sense of humour.

    • @PromoAmbitions
      @PromoAmbitions  5 месяцев назад

      Thank you kindly for appreciating the content 🙏🙌

  • @Panicmicelf
    @Panicmicelf Год назад +1

    I’ll be watching the rest of these, thanks for posting

  • @barbnd1512
    @barbnd1512 Год назад +1

    Thank you so much for the update! I can't wait to see the remainder videos. Great teaching tool for newbies!

    • @PromoAmbitions
      @PromoAmbitions  Год назад

      Thank you for appreciating the content, I'm uploading part 6 today, part 1 to 5 are already uploaded! Hope they're helpful as well 🙌

  • @user-ql8nl5lg8y
    @user-ql8nl5lg8y 8 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you so much for these tutorials. They helped me to understand my assignment so much more and made it a lot easier.

    • @PromoAmbitions
      @PromoAmbitions  8 месяцев назад

      Thank you for appreciating the content! 🙌 if you know anyone else trying to learn TinkerCAD let them know 👍

  • @randystevens2710
    @randystevens2710 10 месяцев назад +1

    Thank You, Great Video

    • @PromoAmbitions
      @PromoAmbitions  10 месяцев назад

      Glad you found it to be helpful! 🙌🏼

  • @royalmaster203
    @royalmaster203 6 месяцев назад +1

    thank you

    • @PromoAmbitions
      @PromoAmbitions  6 месяцев назад

      Glad you found it to be useful! 🙌

  • @arthurtorricer4544
    @arthurtorricer4544 6 месяцев назад +1

    when i do the 25mm block and the 25mm gap to stack the box there is a very very thin gap still between the 2 boxes..
    When I did a test print , even though I joined the 2 boxes , the print was weak as if it printed 2 separate boxes .
    So I made the gap 24.5 and made the top box taller.. hope that made sense.

    • @PromoAmbitions
      @PromoAmbitions  6 месяцев назад

      In my experience, so long as they are flush with one another and touching, it should print it as one piece. How much it overlaps doesn't matter. Have you grouped the items?

  • @keithdriggers9578
    @keithdriggers9578 4 месяца назад

    Would it be possible to do a video on importing svg files to create 3d printed lightboxes??

  • @81STAINLESS
    @81STAINLESS 3 месяца назад

    Question...can Tinkercad export models to video editors like Final Cut Pro or iMovie?

    • @PromoAmbitions
      @PromoAmbitions  3 месяца назад

      Tinkercad allows you to export in .STL and .OBJ files. If those platforms allow you to import those files then yes.

  • @BlondieSL
    @BlondieSL Год назад

    Has anyone noticed something with tinkercad, lately?
    So you open a project, and it opens in the last view that you had, but you make changes to it, save it, but when opened next time, it doesn't open in the view it was saved in, but rather, a view from below the work plane and very zoomed in?
    Even if you now change the view to what you like (or home view), save it again and go back, it still opens up from bottom zoomed in?
    I've noticed that on 2 projects. Older projects from a week ago load normally (last view I had).
    The only fix was to highlight everything in the project, delete it, make a new project, paste objects, name it, save it THEN it would load in the last view you had it in.
    Anyone notice that (even though that was difficult to type as I have not had my 1st cup of coffee yet!?
    LOL

    • @PromoAmbitions
      @PromoAmbitions  Год назад

      I have not noticed that, but will try to see if I can replicate your issue and resolve it.

    • @BlondieSL
      @BlondieSL Год назад

      @@PromoAmbitions My workaround is to just copy all the objects in a project, delete the project and recreate it, pasting the objects.
      This just works.
      Perhaps this is a one-off as I've never seen this before.