If you want to take your first steps in 3D design but have no idea where to start, try 3DVIA Shape: a basic, easy-to-use 3D editor for beginners which also lets you share your creations online. The trick is, once you've published your 3D model to your account, you can visit your profile and download it as a 3DXML file. ![]() One thing I didn't like about 3DVIA Shape is the fact that you must create a free user account to use the program - whether you like it or not - and that you can't save your files to your hard drive, you have to publish them to your account on the 3DVIA website. Of course they're going to be basic designs combining cubes, spheres and a few lines but hey, that's a start! After completing the tutorial, you'll be ready to start creating your own three-dimensional figures. Must have an active DoD Secret clearance with last investigation within 6 years. ![]() Must have experienced with IsoDraw, CATIA V5, Adobe Creative Suite, and 3D media development software (Maya, 3D Studio Max, 3DVIA Composer, or Solidworks). The program includes a tutorial that launches automatically when you run it for the first time and which I strongly recommend you to follow, because it teaches you all the basics of the program in just a dozen steps. In lieu of formal degree, High School Diploma and at least 7 years of relevant experience.
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