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Learning a program like Blender on your own can be intimidating so, come learn Blender basics with us at the library.
In this workshop we will show you how to 3D model up a robot within the free open-source program Blender. We will be covering how to import shapes to manipulate them by grabbing, rotating, scaling and extruding different points of the model. You will turn your starting cube shape into a robot ready for 3D Printing.
UNABLE TO ATTEND THIS EVENT? This program will be offered again on the following date:
Wednesday, April 16 • 10–11:30 a.m.
To provide everyone with an equal opportunity to attend, only register for one session.
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AGE GROUP: | Adults |
EVENT TYPE: | Craft / DIY / Maker | Computers / Technology |
TAGS: | Computer | Art | 3D Printing | 3D |