Thanks. The animation at the beginning was made with Blender. The 3D model was exported from Freecad to Blender as .glTF file. If you want to stay in FreeCAD, you can use the exploded assembly workbench (you may have to download it from the addon manager).
It's also possible to apply texture to the faces of the parts within FreeCAD. It's needed a PNG file with the texture that we want. I've watched a tutorial about that.
Nice usage of FreeCAD, thank you!
Great Tutorial!
I hope you could make more tutorials on woodworking with some joints and fasteners
Just post a new tutorial ruclips.net/video/oXLrEydllwc/видео.html
Really nice design an very well executed tutorial. Any chance you make a video of the animation? I guess you used blender.
Thanks, yes I used blender for the animation. It's a very basic animation, with only translations. I may make a video about it.
How did you do the render and model exploding at the beginning of the video?. Great tutorial by the way
Thanks. The animation at the beginning was made with Blender. The 3D model was exported from Freecad to Blender as .glTF file. If you want to stay in FreeCAD, you can use the exploded assembly workbench (you may have to download it from the addon manager).
It's also possible to apply texture to the faces of the parts within FreeCAD. It's needed a PNG file with the texture that we want. I've watched a tutorial about that.
Thanks, I will take a look. I'm most familiar with Blender for texturing 3d model.
Great bench Design !!!
It would be great if you could make more videos about woodworking cabinets design.
Thanks, I was thinking to make a simple cabinet fully parametric.
@@deltahedra3D That would be great
@@FrBenoitTarcisius Here the video of the parametric cabinet assembly ruclips.net/video/oXLrEydllwc/видео.html