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Alright, so in today's video tutorial, we're talking about some of the pre-made shapes that we have available on our Tinkercad website.
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So we know already that we have the basic shapes that appear when you first create a new 3D design.
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We've looked at some of these before. We've got our box, cylinder, sphere, many others.
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but when we go into the drop-down menu and select the shape library a bunch more appear that we can
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choose from and right here we have a drop-down menu where we can pick lots of different kinds
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of objects and we know that for example we can always drag one of these figures out onto our
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work plane and then change the dimensions. We can make him taller, we can
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make him wider, we can make him longer, right? So we can change all of these
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pre-made objects and there's a lot of them to choose from so there's a lot of
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things already made for us that we can create our 3D designs with very easily,
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For example if we're talking about mechanisms we can go back to the
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shape generator and go to all. On about the third page we can go and
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find our gear. On our gear we can make some of the mechanisms that we have
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studied previously in class. So we can change our inner radius, make the
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gears less space between them right we can make the outer radius bigger all
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right we can change all of these different guys right we can change the
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number of teeth okay for example we can make a gear that looks pretty normal we
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can also change the height of our teeth right once we have a shape that we're
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pretty satisfied with we can go ahead and press this button up here and
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duplicate our object and then we see that these gears fit in pretty perfectly
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together right there an exact copy so we have two that are exactly the same so
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this would be really helpful for making mechanisms and creating all sorts of 3d
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designs so besides just the ones that we find from our tinkercad pre-made
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objects. We also can import previous pre-made designs from other people's works.
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Okay, so there's many places that we can find these pre-made designs. One of the
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places that we can go to is actually the Educom Madrid webpage. We can go to the
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media library and if you want to log in you'll be able to find all of the
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designs there to download but we can also just access it from this link down
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in the bottom right open it in a new tab it's mediateca.educamadrid.org
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once this loads it'll show our designs right so this has media that people from
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the community of Madrid have uploaded. So we can go in our left side here and search in the
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contents for 3D designs. So here we see that a bunch of people have uploaded their 3D designs
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for Tinkercad and there are all sorts of different objects. We see there's dice,
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there's buildings, Big Ben, right? So people have downloaded or created and uploaded a lot of
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different 3D designs that you can download onto your own computer and modify for your
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own use.
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So the one we're going to look at is this Hogwarts design.
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So I've already downloaded it so that it won't take any time for it to download onto my computer.
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So you can see that this design is something that someone else has done and if we click
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right here we can download this onto our computer like I said I've already
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downloaded it onto mine so we'll go back to my tinkercad and open it up not that
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one but this one right so when it opens it up it puts this new thing that I've
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downloaded on to the plane the work plane right so we see now that I have
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access to looking at this whole Hogwarts design, right? I can move it around, I can see it all over
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the place, but we see that this is a full object, right? So I'm not actually able to change the
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windows or the towers, right? Because this is one object that the person created as a whole
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and then uploaded to it. But if this was not one object, then I could change the dimensions of the
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towers or the windows or any of the other various parts, right? So the way that I imported it was
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just by pressing this button, choosing a file, and then selecting it from my downloads, okay?
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So we can also export our own designs. So say you've created something that you want to upload
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to maybe the Educom Madrid website, or you need to send it in for class, or you would
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like to save it in some other way, or maybe even send it to a 3D printer, we can press
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this export button here to download our shape and send it to either our computer or a 3D
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printer.
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So we have three different options to save it, .obj, .glb, or .stl, but we're always
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gonna pick point STL right that's the standard way to do it so this one is
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going to create it for export it'll condense the 3d design down to a file
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and then you'll have it saved onto your computer for whatever use you need to
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okay so there's other places that we can find places to download pre-made 3d
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designs or 3d objects right another place that we could go is a website
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called thingiverse so this is thingiverse.com so on this website we
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have all sorts of different things that people have uploaded this is a little
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bit more of a practical use and people whoops people have uploaded 3d designs
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that they use for their actual 3d printers so you can see that there's
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uh toys and boxes and printing clips right so these are all different kinds of things you can
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download we got cookie cutters right so you could download these 3d designs and then print them from
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your 3d printer if you had one to use so obviously there's a lot of resources online about 3d design
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ways to find pre-made objects, and places to upload your designs once you've done it.
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On the Tinkercad website itself, there's also plenty of things to use, right? We can,
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on our shape library, they have creatures and characters and all sorts of other kinds of shapes,
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very specific, even elves and spiders and little people, right? So there's lots of things to choose
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from so I recommend that you spend some time onto your CAD and explore what they
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have to offer okay that's it
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