How to Design a Ceramic Planter Using 3D CAD Software

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How to Design a Ceramic Planter Using 3D CAD Software

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How to Design a Ceramic Planter Using 3D CAD Software

How to Design a Ceramic Planter Using 3D CAD Software

Ceramic planters have long been a favorite for plant enthusiasts and home decorators due to their durability, aesthetic appeal, and versatility. With advancements in 3D design software, creating custom ceramic planters has become more accessible than ever. SelfCAD, an intuitive and powerful 3D modeling tool, empowers both beginners and professionals to bring their creative ideas to life. This article explores the step-by-step process of designing a ceramic planter using SelfCAD, focusing on its user-friendly features, customization options, and seamless integration with 3D printing technology. By the end, you'll not only understand the basics of using SelfCAD but also feel inspired to design your own unique planter that perfectly complements your personal style and plant selection

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Once you’ve launched the editor;

From the generators category on the toolbar choose shape generator; Set top radius to 109, bottom radius to 44, number of edges to 25, height to 110, bevel offset to 3, bevel level to 4, bevel weight to 2, position y to 70

Tick the checkmark to finalize shape generator

Click scale on the toolbar; Set x to 135.75, y to 65.86, z to 135.75 using highlighted gizmo

Click ‘x’ to close transformation panel

Click to activate face selection; Click on highlighted region to select it

Click delete button to delete selected objects

From the modify category on the toolbar choose round object; Set smoothness to 2

Click to finalize round object

From the generators category on the toolbar choose shape generator; Set top radius to 26, bottom radius to 56, number of edges to 23, height to 85, position y to 6

Tick the checkmark to finalize shape generator

From the modify category on the toolbar choose round object; Set smoothness to 2

Click to finalize round object

From the 3D Shapes category on the toolbar choose cylinder; Set top radius to 10, Bottom radius to 10, height to 40, position x to 14, position y to 12,position x to 53, rotation y to 90, rotation z to 90

Click to finalize cylinder

Click to activate polygon selection; Click on highlighted region to select it

Click rotate on the toolbar; Set x to 280.

Click ‘x’ to close transformation panel

From the modify category on the toolbar choose extrusion; Set extrusion amount to 40.

Click to finalize extrusion

Click copy button to copy selected objects

Click move on the toolbar; Set x to -16 using highlighted gizmo.

Click highlighted part on selection cube to turn off region selection

Click on shape 2, shape 1 to select. Click on mesh 4(1) to deselect, Set y to 27 using highlighted gizmo

Click ‘x’ to close transformation panel

From the 3D Shapes category on the toolbar choose cylinder; Set top radius to 10, Bottom radius to 40, height to 70, horizontal segments to 21, position x to 50, position y to 35, rotation z to 24.

Click to finalize cylinder

Click to activate polygon selection; Click on highlighted region to select it

Click rotate on the toolbar; Set z to 285.

Click ‘x’ to close transformation panel

Click move on the toolbar; Set x to 17.76 using highlighted gizmo

Click ‘x’ to close transformation panel

Click on highlighted region to deselect it

Click on highlighted region to select it

Click rotate on the toolbar; Set z to 330.

Click move on the toolbar; Set x to 70.24 using highlighted gizmo

Click ‘x’ to close transformation panel

Click on highlighted region to deselect it

Click rotate on the toolbar; Click copy button to copy selected objects, Set y to 180

Click ‘x’ to close transformation panel

Click move on the toolbar; Set x to -46.84 using highlighted gizmo

Click ‘x’ to close transformation panel

Click on mesh 8, 4, 4(1), shape 2, 1 to select

Click stitch & scoop on the toolbar; From the tool panel choose union.

Click to finalize union

As you continue honing your design skills, remember that SelfCAD offers a wealth of resources to support your learning journey. To deepen your understanding and explore more advanced features, consider checking out the interactive tutorials (https://www.selfcad.com/tutorials) available on the SelfCAD website. The tutorials page provides a treasure trove of guides, tips, and tricks that cater to designers of all levels.

More structured learning experience can also be accessed at the SelfCAD Academy (https://www.selfcad.com/academy/curriculum/), https://www.youtube.com/@3dmodeling101, and 3D Modeling 101 series (https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL74nFNT8yS9DcE1UlUUdiR1wFGv9DDfTB). This comprehensive resource offers in-depth courses taught by industry experts, allowing you to master the intricacies of SelfCAD at your own pace