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The tag 'edit mode' on WindowsForum.com covers the use of edit mode in Microsoft's 3D Builder application for Windows. Discussions include building 3D models from simple primitives, applying boolean operations such as intersect, subtract, and unite, and using contour emboss to add text and logos to model surfaces. Tutorials and user manuals explain how to load objects from files or the 3D Builder library, navigate the 3D viewport with camera controls, and perform editing tasks. The content focuses on practical steps for creating and modifying 3D models within the edit mode interface.
1 Loading an object
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Figure 1 - 3D Builder Start Screen
3D object can be loaded using 3 different methods. One can either pick a model from the 3D Builder Library, load them from an external file or create a new one from a Kinect v2 Sensor scan (see 3D Scanning).
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This fourth 3D Builder tutorial video covers using the edit mode to create a 3D object from simple primitives. You'll see how to use boolean operations to intersect, subtract and unite basic shapes. You'll also see how contour emboss is used to add text and a logo onto the surface of a 3D model...
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