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Author Gohde, Justin, author.

Title Programming with OpenSCAD : a beginner's guide to coding 3D-printable objects / by Justin Gohde and Marius Kintel

Publication Info. San Francisco : No Starch Press, [2021]
©2021
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 95th Street Adult Nonfiction  621.988 GOH    AVAILABLE
 Naper Blvd. Adult Nonfiction  621.988 GOH    AVAILABLE
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Description xxiv, 177 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 24 cm
Note Includes index
Contents Introduction -- 3D drawing with OpenSCAD -- More ways to transform shapes -- 2D shapes -- Using loops and variables -- Modules -- Dynamic designs with if statements -- Designing big projects -- Afterword -- Appendix A: OpenSCAD language reference -- Appendix B: OpenSCAD visual reference
Summary OpenSCAD is freely available open source software that enables nondesigners to easily create 3D designs using a text-based programming language. It's a great language for beginners because the instant 3D visualization gives you immediate feedback on the results of your code. This book channels OpenSCAD's visual benefits and user-friendliness into a STEAM-focused, project-based tutorial that teaches the basics of coding, 3D printing, and computational thinking while you develop your spatial reasoning by creating 3D designs with OpenSCAD. Presuming no prior experience with either programming or 3D design, each chapter builds a scaffolded understanding of core concepts. You'll start by defining, drawing and displaying geometric primitives with text-based code, then expand your creative toolbox with transformation operations - like rotating, reflecting, scaling, and combining shapes. As the projects become more sophisticated, so will your programming skills; you'll use loops for replicating objects, if statements for differentiating your designs, and parameterized, self-contained modules to divide longer scripts into separate files. Along the way, you'll learn 3D printing tips so that you can produce physical mementos of your progress and get physical feedback that lets you correct mistakes in real time. In addition, the book provides hands-on and accessible design exercises at the end of each chapter so that you can practice applying new concepts immediately after they are introduced
Subject Three-dimensional printing.
Computer-aided design.
Computer graphics.
Genre Instructional and educational works.
Added Author Kintel, Marcus, author.
ISBN 9781593279547
159327954X
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