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  • 5/23/2025
Tinkercad is a powerful yet beginner-friendly 3D design and modeling tool ideal for makers, students, and educators. In this course, you’ll learn how to create stunning 3D models using Tinkercad’s simple, intuitive interface. From building basic shapes and designing prototypes to exporting files for 3D printing, you’ll discover how to bring your ideas to life in a virtual workspace quickly and creatively.

In this video lesson, we’ll discuss about Touring the Interface in Tinkercad

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00:00So now let's focus on the 3D design part of Tinkercad and start by creating a new project.
00:11Let me just click on create your first 3D design right here just like this and once you go ahead
00:17and do that what happens is that a new design will be created right there just like this. So
00:23this is what you have. So now as you go on this is the interface that you see. So if I were to
00:28right click and drag then it actually moves along as you can see. You can utilize and scroll in and
00:34out right here just like this and utilize the scroll mouse button click on it to actually
00:39navigate around as well. So over here on the right hand side you can see that you got many different
00:45models right here. You can click right here and click and drag it and then pull this out to actually
00:51go ahead and pull it up and down. You can utilize the middle mouse button to move this up and down
00:56right here. You can left click and drag this out as well just like this. Apart from that you also
01:02have the cube and if you were to click on the different parts of the cube you can see that you
01:06can navigate around just by clicking on the top and on the side as well. And you can even click and drag
01:12the cube right here just like this according to how you want right there. Over here on the left hand
01:17side you got the home view right here. You got the fit view to selected and right here and you can see
01:23that you can zoom in and out by using this as well. And you can change from this perspective view to
01:32flat view right here just like this. So you can see that this is what you have and you can see that
01:36everything is parallel. The vanishing point is infinite in this orthographic view or you can go
01:41for perspective view that is a natural type of view that we have as well. And this is how you can
01:47actually utilize the interface and over here you can see that there's different options. There's different
01:52options over here as well. There's import export options right here as well and so forth and we're
01:58going to go ahead and explore out the different options as we like. You even have like let's say
02:03for example uh this uh sim lab options right here. You got like a mine trap block mode right here as you
02:11can see right here just like this. You even go ahead and have the brick mode right here to simulate your
02:16models as a brick as well. So these are the different things that you have inside of Tinkercad that we're
02:23going to explore along in the course. So I hope you found this video useful so be sure to comment on what
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02:34and family. And for more contents like these, do follow simple tutorials.

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