Love the multi-camera editing! I wish I could help you with the kerning, but I've never used Onshape. You can't do it in Fusion 360 either. The closest you can get is to fit to path and make the path narrower, which squeezes the characters closer.
I've also switched to onshape for specific things. I've made drawer knobs, stuff to hold stationary on walls snd some other stuff. It's easy to pick up but there is so much to learn and pick up.
try plasticity next, its trending now, people say it's going revolutionize CAD and easier to learn too. I shall wait for your review, if its good, im going to try it too.
loved the video. noticed how you used the shell tool. I think a better way is to just add a second rectangle in the sketch and dimension it. That way you only extrude one of the rectangles, and if you want the base, just extrude that as well.
I would love to learn other CAD softwares but since I don't have too much time I will stay with Fusion for now. Thanks for sharing with us your first steps with Onshape!
Love the multi-camera editing! I wish I could help you with the kerning, but I've never used Onshape. You can't do it in Fusion 360 either. The closest you can get is to fit to path and make the path narrower, which squeezes the characters closer.
Thank you! I figured, I'll probably just use Blender for adding typography. It seems like it's much more flexible and I can add any font I want.
I've also switched to onshape for specific things. I've made drawer knobs, stuff to hold stationary on walls snd some other stuff. It's easy to pick up but there is so much to learn and pick up.
Nice! Yeah it was pretty easy to pick up.
try plasticity next, its trending now, people say it's going revolutionize CAD and easier to learn too. I shall wait for your review, if its good, im going to try it too.
I've never heard of that but thank you for letting me know! I'll give it a go if I think it first what I want to do.
look forward to your review bratha!
loved the video.
noticed how you used the shell tool. I think a better way is to just add a second rectangle in the sketch and dimension it. That way you only extrude one of the rectangles, and if you want the base, just extrude that as well.
Thanks for this! That's basically how I do it in Blender before but wanted to try new tools.
I would love to learn other CAD softwares but since I don't have too much time I will stay with Fusion for now. Thanks for sharing with us your first steps with Onshape!
Of course! I picked up Onshape just because it was more online but one thing I don't like about it is all files are public.
Hello as 3d printing nerds we know to add text in bambu studio but even there the fonts are broken for me
I tried doing it in Bambu Studio before but really found it easiest to add text on Blender.