Photoshop: Rendering a Design IdeaQuick View
ChrisPatonBarnes

Photoshop: Rendering a Design Idea

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<p>A really quick video showing how to take a basic sketch and render it using Adobe Photoshop. 3 short videos as detailed below:</p> <ul> <li>Creating layers</li> <li>Brush tool opacity and flow</li> <li>Adding colour</li> </ul>
Fusion 360 Solid Modelling Exercise: Model-08Quick View
ChrisPatonBarnes

Fusion 360 Solid Modelling Exercise: Model-08

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<p><strong>Fusion 360 Tutorial:</strong><br /> These simple exercises are great for learning, developing and building confidence in the solid modeling environment. This resource is part of a series of similar exercises.</p> <p><strong>This resource includes the following:</strong></p> <ul> <li>Orthographic drawings with dimensions of the object</li> <li>Previews of key steps of the process like sketches or dialog boxes</li> <li>A video tutorial (no sound) which means no headphones are required</li> </ul> <p>This tutorial uses the following key skills:</p> <ul> <li>Smart dimension</li> <li>Construction lines</li> <li>Extruding</li> <li>Mid-point constraint</li> <li>Extruding using ‘to object’ as extent type</li> <li>Horizontal/vertical constraint</li> </ul> <p>Difficulty rating ★★☆☆☆<br /> (for a novice)</p> <code>This exercise has many variations on how it could be made as extension activities. </code>
Fusion 360 Solid Modelling Exercise: Model-04Quick View
ChrisPatonBarnes

Fusion 360 Solid Modelling Exercise: Model-04

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<p><strong>Fusion 360 Tutorial:</strong><br /> These simple exercises are great for learning, developing and building confidence in the solid modeling environment. This resource is part of a series of similar exercises.</p> <p><strong>This resource includes the following:</strong></p> <ul> <li>Orthographic drawings with dimensions of the object</li> <li>Previews of key steps of the process like sketches or dialog boxes</li> <li>A video tutorial (no sound) which means no headphones are required</li> <li>A second video tutorial with an alternative method</li> </ul> <p>This tutorial uses the following key skills:</p> <ul> <li>Smart dimension</li> <li>Dimensioning between two objects</li> <li>Extruding</li> <li>Choosing an existing face as a sketch plane</li> <li>Tangent constraint</li> <li>Cut-extrude</li> <li>Extruding using ‘through all’ as extent type</li> </ul> <p>Difficulty rating ★★☆☆☆<br /> (for a novice)</p>
Fusion 360 Solid Modelling Exercise: Model-03Quick View
ChrisPatonBarnes

Fusion 360 Solid Modelling Exercise: Model-03

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<p><strong>Fusion 360 Tutorial:</strong><br /> These simple exercises are great for learning, developing and building confidence in the solid modeling environment. This resource is part of a series of similar exercises.</p> <p><strong>This resource includes the following:</strong></p> <ul> <li>Orthographic drawings with dimensions of the object</li> <li>Previews of key steps of the process like sketches or dialog boxes</li> <li>A video tutorial (no sound) which means no headphones are required</li> </ul> <p>This tutorial uses the following key skills:</p> <ul> <li>Smart dimension</li> <li>Dimensioning between two objects</li> <li>Extruding</li> <li>Toggling sketch visibility</li> <li>Midplane</li> <li>Rib</li> <li>Chamfer</li> <li>Constraints</li> </ul> <p>Difficulty rating ★★★☆☆<br /> (for a novice)</p>
Fusion 360 Solid Modelling Exercise: Model-10Quick View
ChrisPatonBarnes

Fusion 360 Solid Modelling Exercise: Model-10

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<p><strong>Fusion 360 Tutorial:</strong><br /> These simple exercises are great for learning, developing and building confidence in the solid modeling environment. This resource is part of a series of similar exercises.</p> <p><strong>This resource includes the following:</strong></p> <ul> <li>Orthographic drawings with dimensions of the object</li> <li>Previews of key steps of the process like sketches or dialog boxes</li> <li>A video tutorial (no sound) which means no headphones are required</li> </ul> <p><strong>This tutorial uses the following key skills:</strong></p> <ul> <li>Construction line</li> <li>Mid-point constraint</li> <li>Equal constraint</li> <li>Tangent constraint</li> <li>Extrude (e)</li> <li>Extruding using ‘through all’ as extent type</li> </ul> <p>Difficulty rating ★★☆☆☆<br /> (for a novice)</p>
Fusion 360 Solid Modelling Exercise: Model-11Quick View
ChrisPatonBarnes

Fusion 360 Solid Modelling Exercise: Model-11

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<p><strong>Fusion 360 Tutorial:</strong><br /> These simple exercises are great for learning, developing and building confidence in the solid modeling environment. This resource is part of a series of similar exercises.</p> <p><strong>This resource includes the following:</strong></p> <ul> <li>Orthographic drawings with dimensions of the object</li> <li>Previews of key steps of the process like sketches or dialog boxes</li> <li>A video tutorial (no sound) which means no headphones are required</li> </ul> <p>This tutorial uses the following key skills:</p> <ul> <li>Symmetrical extrude</li> <li>Mid-point constraint</li> <li>Smart dimension</li> <li>Extruding using ‘to object’ as extent type</li> <li>Extruding using ‘through all’ as extent type</li> <li>Fillet</li> <li>Project</li> </ul> <p>Difficulty rating ★★☆☆☆<br /> (for a novice)</p>
Isometric Name - a step by step guide presentationQuick View
ChrisPatonBarnes

Isometric Name - a step by step guide presentation

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<p>An animated presentation that steps the class through the process of drawing either your initials or your name in Isometric Perspective.</p> <p>I use this resource after stepping them through my isometric cuboid tutorial, also on TES. There are many variations of lettering you can use, some less and some more complicated. I found this particular set I made to be a good balance for students to understand.</p> <p>Included in this resource:</p> <ul> <li>Animated presentation</li> <li>Isometric cubic alphabet</li> <li>A3 black borderless isometric grid</li> <li>A3 grey bordered isometric grid</li> <li>A4 black borderless isometric grid</li> <li>A4 grey bordered isometric grid</li> <li>A3 + A4 Adobe Illustrator grid file</li> </ul>
Isometric Cube - a step by step animated presentationQuick View
ChrisPatonBarnes

Isometric Cube - a step by step animated presentation

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<p>A simple to use presentation that is great for introducing students to Isometric Drawing technique. The presentation animates the creation of a cube in 5 simple steps, with added key tips to remind students of how to perfect their shape.</p> <p>Included in this resource:</p> <ul> <li>PowerPoint presentation of drawing an isometric cuboid</li> <li>Isometric grid paper<br /> - Adobe Illustrator files for A3 + A4<br /> - A4 black borderless<br /> - A4 grey bordered<br /> - A3 black borderless<br /> - A3 grey bordered</li> </ul> <p>The background to the presentation slides is an editable image, so you can vary the transparency according to your digital preferences.</p> <p>I use this resource as a very first introduction to Isometric Drawing, or as a recap exercise for those who are a little rusty.</p> <p>Easy: Draw the cube directly onto isometric grid paper<br /> Medium: Trace onto plain paper with isometric grid paper underneath<br /> Hard: Construct the shape using plain paper and an isometric set square only</p>
2 Point Perspective: animated step by step presentationQuick View
ChrisPatonBarnes

2 Point Perspective: animated step by step presentation

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<p>**2-Point Perspective: Triple Stacked Boxes<br /> An introduction to two-point perspective drawing simple cuboids</p> <ul> <li>Each click steps through and animates the stage to be completed</li> <li>Accompanying text gives hints and tips</li> <li>All lines and text should be editable</li> </ul>
Isometric Cylinder - animated step by step presentationQuick View
ChrisPatonBarnes

Isometric Cylinder - animated step by step presentation

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<p>Animated step by step presentation of how to construct an isometric cylinder</p> <ul> <li>Each click steps you forward and animates</li> <li>Accompanying instructions with tips</li> <li>Included is an ellipses worksheet for practicing</li> <li>All lines and text boxes should be editable</li> </ul>