3D modeling has long been a skill meant for professionals, specifically in the field of engineering and product development. Only more recently, as free and low-cost video game developers have become available, have independent 3D artists really started to get into the fray. And, with 3D printing becoming accessible to consumers, these skills, previously cultivated through higher education and professional environments, are necessarily more relevant to the non-engineering class, resulting in a plethora of free and simple modeling platforms, like Fusion 360, TinkerCAD, and more. …
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