3D Drill bit (3D Drill bit) 3D Drill bit

Content ID:2059787

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This material can be used in Studio Mode. (What is Studio Mode?)

This asset is a 3D drill bit. Although it is simple, it can be useful as a reference for drawings with complex angles and perspectives and also due to its cylindrical spiral shape.

A briew explanation below:
This asset is a 3D drill bit. Although it is simple, it can be useful as a reference for drawings with complex angles and perspectives and also due to its cylindrical spiral shape.

A briew explanation below:


You can drag and drop the 3D object into your scene in design mode.

Although this drill bit has a single size due to its simplicity, you can use the size, height, and width adjustment elements to create drills of different sizes and thicknesses.



Then, with the angle and position change controls, you can adapt it to the camera angle and the different angles required by your scene.


As this is a 3D object with a complex shape, you may need to uncheck the "Backface culling" checkbox option for the drill spiral to be displayed correctly, from Rendering settings dialog box:

Here are some examples of converting a scene layer with multiple drills to lines and meshes:

1. With the "Extract texture line" option enabled:



2. Adding the activation of the "Black fill" option:



3. Adding the activation of the "Meshes" option:



Finally, some examples of uses from various camera perspectives:



I hope this asset will be helpful for you!!!



You can drag and drop the 3D object into your scene in design mode.

Although this drill bit has a single size due to its simplicity, you can use the size, height, and width adjustment elements to create drills of different sizes and thicknesses.



Then, with the angle and position change controls, you can adapt it to the camera angle and the different angles required by your scene.


As this is a 3D object with a complex shape, you may need to uncheck the "Backface culling" checkbox option for the drill spiral to be displayed correctly, from Rendering settings dialog box:

Here are some examples of converting a scene layer with multiple drills to lines and meshes:

1. With the "Extract texture line" option enabled:



2. Adding the activation of the "Black fill" option:



3. Adding the activation of the "Meshes" option:



Finally, some examples of uses from various camera perspectives:



I hope this asset will be helpful for you!!!


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Content ID:2059787

Published : 1 year ago

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