

The design tree records a chronological history of your actions in the design space. You can use the default planes to begin or create customized areas based on the original options. The main planes are front, top, and right. You can find the plane options in the ‘FeatureManager Design Tree’ tab next to the workspace. Otherwise, you can try to master Solidworks on your own with hands-on experience.Īn understanding of the toolbox and workspace is needed before you can begin efficiently working. There are also paid classes that you can take instead when you want a more in-depth experience. Free tutorials are available on YouTube in case you are an auditory and visual learner. Whether Solidworks is hard to learn or not depends on your learning style. You can bring the bars back whenever you are ready to use the tools. Since you may have too many options on the screen in the beginning, the customizable user interface lets you remove toolbars that you do not need at the moment. Solidworks gives you the virtual tools to design 2D and 3D structures. The support team at Solidworks can help you determine the best package to get. The user-friendly program is often used in school settings, which is why educational packages are available for schools and students. Below are some of my faves.Solidworks offers a free trial to use before you buy the software suite and multiple plans are available to choose from once you are ready to purchase the product. I’m sure you’ve noticed in your Instagram feed and Pinterest searches, that there are plenty of basic drawing techniques for roses. I’m going to give you a handful of techniques you can use to start creating your own florals, which you can then alter in some way or simply use as is. I look for straightforward techniques that I can manipulate, a little here and a little there, to make it my own. And being creative does not mean I’m capable of painting like Van Gogh or even painting like a friend of Van Gogh. As I’ve mentioned in previous posts, I consider myself creative. I, myself, am not very artistic or artsy.

I did not grow up in an artsy family or artistic surroundings. This way, I can put my own little creative spin on it. I like to find art and art techniques that are easy…and even a bit basic.

I am a huge lover of learning, but I prefer to keep my learning AND MY TEACHING simple.

Are you new here? Or have you been following my blog for a while now? If you’re new to the His Palette community and don’t know much about me yet, let me share something about my creative process with you.
