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All right guys, so today we're talking about the Workplane feature on Tinkercad.
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So with this feature, we're able to create separate levels for our 3D figures to be built upon.
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So you see right here, we have our original Workplane.
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My Tinkercad is in English because I have an English computer.
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But on yours, it's called Plano de Trabajo.
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Excuse my pronunciation.
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Um, so for this feature we're able to create separate levels for our shapes by creating
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a separate work plane, right?
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So when I put my box on this first work plane, it goes immediately on this blue level, right?
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But say I wanted to put this box on top of the other box.
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You see right now it's next to it, but it won't let me put it on top of it, right?
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just goes through it and combines them. So how do I combine the two and put one
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on top of the other? Well we do that by using the work plane feature. So the
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work plane is more than just this bottom area for us to use. We can also use this
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work plane button up in the corner to create separate levels. So for example
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For example, when I click this, now you see that my mouse has a square that is showing
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up on the work plane of this 3D design.
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It's on the base one because this is a regular work plane that you start with, but we can
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put it on our shapes to create new work planes for us to work with and have different angles
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and levels, right?
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So I could put one on the sides, but for this example I'm going to put it on the top.
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So now you see we have a separate orange workplane that is above our original blue workplane.
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So now when I place shapes out onto the workplane, it is on a separate level completely.
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So now this box is on top of the other box, and these boxes are on separate workplanes
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so therefore they're on separate levels.
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We can move the box around and do everything we would do with the box on the original workplane,
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but now it's just above it.
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So we can go back to the original workplane by pressing the button again and selecting
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the blue one.
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We can combine these two boxes to make them aligned by using the shift button and the
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left key button.
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I'm on a laptop, so I'm not sure exactly how well this will work, but when we're in the
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lab on the computers, it'll be much easier with the mice.
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But I think I just got it, yeah.
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So I think they're connected.
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So yeah, they're connected now, and we can make them perfectly aligned.
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And they're connected, right?
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So that's how we can make blocks that have multiple levels, this can be used in many
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different ways obviously, but for example we don't have to use just boxes.
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We can use this with any of our different shapes.
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The one that is the most interesting is our sphere.
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So this obviously doesn't have one flat top or flat sides like our square does, but that
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That gives us more opportunity to create angles that are more complex and more detailed.
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You see as I select the work plane button and I move my mouse around the sphere, I can
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create a work plane at any different point on the sphere.
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So this really gives us a lot of options as to how we want to create different objects
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and how they're stacked next to each other.
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So I can put it right here.
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And then you see, compared to the original work plane, that this is sideways.
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And so when I put my box on there, it's going to go flat onto the work plane that I created.
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So this puts that box directly at that angle that I made the work plane at.
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So this is really helpful for putting things directly at an angle, creating very complex
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shapes, and creating different levels with our shapes.
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So this is a very useful tool that we'll be using other times in our 3D design.
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Okay, see you later guys!
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- Autor/es:
- David Gonzalez Arroyo
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