Sunday, September 21, 2014

Sculpting - MODO for Design Ideation

Sculpting - MODO for Design Ideation

Sculpting allows you to experiment with design ideas without worrying about the underlying polygonal structure of an object. This allows you to make decisions about a design quickly. Ideas can then be exported for use in other areas of the design pipeline, like rapid prototyping or further development and modeling.





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Sculpting - MODO for Design Ideation

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