![]() ![]() Finally, another box shape was added to represent the floor. Both the box and scribble were then duplicated and butted up against the initial pieces to create the corner of the room. This was our first Scribble design - an architectural cornice detail, which took just 30 seconds to design! We simply scribbled a profile of a cornice and changed the depth so it was a long piece, which we positioned at the top of a box shape. Before we take a look at some examples, we do just want to say that they were designed with the Scribble tool and other basic shapes in Tinkercad before being rendered in Fusion 360 (hence the realistic looking images!). Recently, we've been exploring some unique ways in which you can use the Scribble tool and you might just be surprised at the beautiful designs you can achieve with such a simple tool. We've seen a lot uses for the scribble tool - from embossing handwriting onto models to making simple cookie cutters. It's the perfect way to introduce students to 3D modelling, as all you have to do is what is says in its name.scribble! You can use a touchpad, mouse or even your finger on a tablet to draw a 2D shape, which is automatically transformed into a 3D model. In 2018, Tinkercad released a new feature called the Scribble tool.
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