HOW TO CREATE a 3D BITCOIN USING 3D MODELING SOFTWARE

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HOW TO CREATE a 3D BITCOIN USING 3D MODELING SOFTWARE

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To make any INT, you should in particular pick a 3D modeling software to use in your endeavours. By picking the 3D design program, you would then start learning its contraptions and components.

In this tutorial article, we're showing the way that you can make a 3D design of a Bitcoin in SelfCAD. We picked SelfCAD as it's more clear to learn, and you don't need to have insight in that frame of mind to have the choice to use it.

Is it genuine that you are a fledgling 3D designer? Fear not. SelfCAD is here to deal with you. Could we start with an early article, for instance, Bitcoin!

You can also visit our website to go through other articles as well such as how to design a 3D chess pawn.

So, let's begin!



Insert a Cylinder and Select Its Circular and Curved Faces

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First of all, go to 3D shapes and insert a cylinder to the working interface. Set the top radius and bottom radius to 100 and height to 25. Then we will opt for face selection and select the top circular face and all the curved faces of the cylinder.

Extrude the Faces and Insert a Cube

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Next, we will go to modify and select the extrusion tool. Set the amount to 5. Then insert a cube. Set its width to 11, height to 4, depth to 60, position x to -11, position y to 34 and position z to 38.

Insert a Torus and Another Cube

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Now, insert a torus and set its ring radius to 23, tube radius to 4, tubular segments to 3, arc to 200, position x to 6, position y to 31, position z to 35, rotation y to 99, rotation z to 1. Then insert another cube and set its width to 10, height to 3, depth to 13, position x to 6, position y to 33 and position z to 61.

Insert Another Cube and Mirror the Organisation

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Next, insert another cube and set its width to 11, height to 5, depth to 7, position x to -18, position y to 33 and position z to 64. Then select mesh_12, mesh_8 and mesh_16. After that, go to utilities and choose the mirror option. Click on the create copy option and set direction to back.

Make the Selected Objects a Union and Change Its Colour to Black

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Now, select mesh_12(1), mesh_8(1), mesh_16(1) and mesh_20(1) and go to stitch and scoop to make it a union. Then go to the colour picker section and change the colour of the selected objects to black.

Scale the Logo and the Colour of the Base

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Next, we will select the scale tool and scale the logo along the x-axis to 52.8. Then deselect union_1 and select the mesh_4. After that, change its colour to yellow.

Select the Curved Edges and Give Them a Black Colour

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Now, opt for the polygon selection and select the curved as well as all the parted faces of the curved edge. Then change the colour to black.

Insert Different Toruses

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Next, insert a torus and set its ring radius to 93, tube radius to 2, radial segments to 37 and position y to 33. Then insert another torus and set its ring radius to 86, tube radius to 2, radial segments to 42 and position y to 32.

Change the Colour and Move the Logo to the Centre

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Now, we will select mesh_24 and change its colour to black. Then deselect everything and select the union_1. After that, move it along the z axis to a position of 0 with the help of the move tool.

CONCLUSION: Hence, We Have Created a 3D Bitcoin in SelfCAD

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hWe have made a basic Bitcoin in a 3D modeling software utilizing the 3D shapes. We have 3D designed it with various tools of SelfCAD. You can likewise use a comparable methodology to make other 3D objects of your choice. In this manner. I trust that you find the tutorial article illuminating and accommodating. So! What are you waiting for? Go, and register yourself now itself in SelfCAD.