I tried FC 1.0 RC2 for a few days now on my M1 Mac. It crashed several times on really simple tasks. What OS are you using? Your tutorial is really straightforward. I like the little breaks when you choose an option in a menu. It gives time to keep oriented in the often not so well designed gui. Thank you!
Select the Body go to View menu, choose Appearance and you can select a material like Brass, Copper or Bronze that have defined beautifull colors already. In the Render workbench you can change the Light Source quantity, origin and intensity. Hope this helps you. Cheers
On released version 1.0.0, Windows, the rectangle and rounded corner look right. But, then I get solver errors when I try to close the sketch. I have tried this 4 times, deleting the sketch and creating a new one each time. If I do things the "old way", it is a bit fussy, but works.
Thank you very much, I visited several web site but only here I founs a very well done FreeCad training course. Very good Job ! Regards from Italy
Thank you - That was so quick and straightforward... Waiting for next...
Thank you so much for this tutorial.
Like always, clear and simple with nice pauses inbetween for beginners to understand and catch up.
Thank you !
I tried FC 1.0 RC2 for a few days now on my M1 Mac. It crashed several times on really simple tasks. What OS are you using?
Your tutorial is really straightforward. I like the little breaks when you choose an option in a menu. It gives time to keep oriented in the often not so well designed gui. Thank you!
I am using Windows 10 Pro. Report an issue on the FreeCAD forum.
the same here on M1
is there a way to choose the final body color other than selecting "Random Color"? Thanks for your videos!
Select the Body go to View menu, choose Appearance and you can select a material like Brass, Copper or Bronze that have defined beautifull colors already. In the Render workbench you can change the Light Source quantity, origin and intensity. Hope this helps you. Cheers
On released version 1.0.0, Windows, the rectangle and rounded corner look right. But, then I get solver errors when I try to close the sketch. I have tried this 4 times, deleting the sketch and creating a new one each time. If I do things the "old way", it is a bit fussy, but works.