Very nice! I really like the way you’ve pulled the hull off one side and showed the structure throughout. I enjoy seeing how things are made and boats are always interesting.
Very nice! I really like the way you've pulled the hull off one side and showed the structure throughout. I enjoy seeing how things are made and boats are always interesting.
In fact thismodel – a sample for students of local River-transport Academy. The aprt of the hull is not removed but just made transaprent, so students can see the structure, still able to use Bill of Materials correctly.
In fact thismodel - a sample for students of local River-transport Academy. The aprt of the hull is not removed but just made transaprent, so students can see the structure, still able to use Bill of Materials correctly.
That’s a good idea. The model information says that it was created using 3DS. What program were you using that would generate a BOM (Bill of Materials)?
That's a good idea. The model information says that it was created using 3DS. What program were you using that would generate a BOM (Bill of Materials)?
Very nice! I really like the way you’ve pulled the hull off one side and showed the structure throughout. I enjoy seeing how things are made and boats are always interesting.
In fact thismodel – a sample for students of local River-transport Academy. The aprt of the hull is not removed but just made transaprent, so students can see the structure, still able to use Bill of Materials correctly.
That’s a good idea. The model information says that it was created using 3DS. What program were you using that would generate a BOM (Bill of Materials)?
Originally model was created using bCAD software (www.propro.ru) then exported to 3DS for uploading to 3DVIA site.